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CONTENTS 

Administration Bldg., (new) 48-49 

Care, Special, of Plots 31 

Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Generai 11-23 

Endowments 33 

Facilities, Miscellaneous 47 

Facilities, Special 37 

GR.A.VES, Bricked 39 

Grave Vaults, Slate 37 

Lot Owners, List OF 65-119 

Officers and Directors 8 

Perpetual Care Fund 29 

Prices of Plots and Gra\'es 25 

Receiving Vault 27 

Rules and Regulations 5^-^3 

Shelter, (new) 49 

Title to Plots 27 

\\\ULTS, Underground 41, 43, 45 



CEDAR LAWN CEMETERY 

Office: 129 Market St., Paterson, N. J. 

OFFICERS 
J. Edwards Barbour, President Mortimer Inglis, Vice-President 

John G. Edwards, Treasurer M. L. McLane, Secretary 

SroNEY Heminsley, Superintendent 



Charles Agnew 
Arthur W. Bishop 
John G. Edwards 
Mortimer Inglis 



DIRECTORS 



Albert A. Zabriskie 



J. Edwards Barbour 
J. WiLLARD De Yoe 
John W. Ferguson 
Vernon Royle 




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FIFTY YEARS OF GROWTH 

PRIOR to 1867, interments in Paterson and its vicinity 
were made in graveyards, most of them in the direct hne of 
the city's growth; all of them unprotected by any adequate 
guarantee for the future. They were left to time and chance, with 
the inevitable result that they fell into a state of neglect that 
was little short of scandalous and, what was worse, with no pos- 
sibility of improvement. The longer they existed, the worse they 
got, which was the common end of all graveyards established 
under the system prevailing two or three generations ago. 

Cedar Lawn Cemetery was incorporated on March 28th, 1865, 
by a group of far-sighted citizens who saw, in a cemetery sur- 
rounded by proper safeguards, the only remedy for the then exist- 
ing state of affairs. These safeguards were essentially two: topo- 
graphical and financial. 

In choosing a site for the cemetery, a location was sought, the 
surroundings of which were, of themselves, of a character to insure 
permanence. Such a site was found at the southeast corner of the 
city immediately opposite to the widening of the Passaic River, 
known as Dundee Lake, where the land runs up in a gentle slope 
westward from the lake. In all, 135 acres have been here pur- 
chased, beginning at the crest of the rise and running down to the 
boulevard which skirts Dundee Lake. A glance at the location 
shows how admirably the natural configuration of the land protects 
the cemetery against the encroachment of buildings. On the west, 
owing to the slope of the land, it is practically impossible to even 
see the city buildings from the cemetery grounds; to the north 
and south, it is bordered by wide boulevards, while on the east, 
Dundee Lake will always prevent the erection of buildings im- 
mediately contiguous to the cemetery. The result of all this is 
that the cemetery enjoys, and will continue to enjoy for genera- 

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tions, a rural seclusion unique in a cemetery so close to a large 
and growing city and so readily accessible from all directions. 
Nature provides the barriers against intrusion, hence, so far as 
human foresight can predict, the cemetery will remain, for all time, 
an ideal resting place for the dead. The tide of buildings can never 
o\-envhelm it, as it has overwhelmed the old city graveyards. It 
ma}' sweep around to the north and south, but even then, the 
cemetery will be safe — a quiet, rural retreat, sacred to the dead 
forever. 

But natural barriers alone will not suffice to secure the future 
of a burial place. Experience has proved that the desecration of 
graveyards is not alone due to badly chosen sites but to lack of 
financial support as well. When a burying ground is merely financed 
for the time being, as was the case with the old graveyards, its 
eventual decay and abandonment are only a matter of time. New 
generations arise that forget the old dead; there are no funds to 
pay for caretakers, and the place is left at the mercy of vandals. 
The founders of Cedar Lawn, well aware of this, took steps to pro- 
vide for the care of the cemetery for all time by providing, out 
of monies received, for funds devoted exclusively to the care of the 
cemeter}'. The charter pro^ides that out of all sums received from 
the sale of plots, one- third shall be set aside for the care and improve- 
ment of the cemetery; and this has always been done, the percentage 
set aside for this purpose usually exceeding the amount specified 
in the charter. This fund, which is used exclusively for the gen- 
eral care of the cemeter}^ now amounts to $180,000, and is con- 
stantly growing. In addition to this fund, there has also been 
established a Sinking Fund, which is held in trust for the benefit of 
the cemetery, and which acts as a further safeguard. It will thus 
be seen that with a large income devoted solely to the care and 
improvement of the cemeter>^ as a whole, the future financial needs 
of the cemetery are adequately guaranteed. 

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Having secured a uniquely beautiful and appropriate site, 
the services of Gen. Egbert L. Viele, an expert topographical and 
landscape engineer, were secured to lay out the grounds. This was 
done with great skill, General Viele, who pronounced the site one 
of the best for its purpose he had ever seen, utilizing the natural 
advantages of the spot in such a way as to supplement without 
destroying the rural charm of the place. 

The cemetery is laid out on the lawn system, and while plot 
owners are allowed a wide latitude in the adornment of their plots, 
wise restrictions are imposed which prohibit anything that conflicts 
with the general plan and beauty of the cemetery. It is the policy 
of the management to work in harmony with plot owners for the 
general benefit, and the excellence of the regulations is universally 
admitted. Roads and drives are laid out so as to make all 
parts of the cemetery readily accessible; trees and shrubbery are 
planted, wherever this can be done to advantage; walls and fences 
have been erected around the cemetery to protect it ; a fine receiving 
chapel has been built; and every convenience has been provided 
that can in any way render the service of the cemetery more 
acceptable. 

The first lot sold in the cemetery was purchased by Mr. John 
Swinburne on August 20th, 1867, about one month before the ceme- 
tery was dedicated. The dedication took place on September 19th, 
1867, and the first interment, that of Nancy Fletcher, wife of John 
Fletcher, took place on September 27th, 1867. From that time on, 
the sale of plots constantly increased, not only to those seeking to 
provide for future needs but for resting places for those removed from 
the old Sandy Hill and other graveyards then and since falling into 
decay. Every graveyard in the vicinity contributed its quota, 
hence it is not too much to say that the history of the city may be 
read on the tombstones in Cedar Lawn. From the old Water 
Street graveyard (the oldest in the city) the bones of Gen. Abram 

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Godwin, of Revolutionaty fame, were brought to rest out of reach 
of vandahsm; and here He the Danforths, Rogers and Cookes, who 
developed the locomotive industry in Paterson; the Barbours, 
whose great thread industr}- is now represented by the fourth 
generation; John Ryle, the "Father of the Silk Industry," and a 
host of their successors as well as men eminent in other walks of 
life, such as Philemon Dickerson, at one time Secretary of State of 
the United States; and Garret Augustus Hobart, who filled the 
office of Vice-President with distinction. 

The growth of the cemetery since its opening has been remarkable. 
Its manifest advantages have caused it to grow in the favor not only 
of the citizens of Paterson but those of surrounding cities and towns 
as well; in fact, it is everywhere acknowledged to be the finest 
cemetery in Northern New Jersey with the best assured future. 
In all, about 5,000 plots have been sold and 27,000 interments made. 
As the total capacity of the cemetery is over 250,000 graves, it is 
clear that its service to the community will continue indefinitely. 
At the present time, the valuation of the cemetery, including land 
and permanent improvements, is about $500,000. As an added 
element of value, must be counted the monuments erected by indi- 
viduals. Many of these are notable, especially some of the mau- 
soleums recently erected which will bear comparison, architecturally, 
with the finest examples to be seen in the noted cemeteries of the 
country. Altogether, conservative estimates place the cost of the 
monuments in the cemetery at about $1,500,000; which would 
give the cemetery a total value of $2,000,000, protected by the 
Sinking Fund and Perpetual Care Fund above mentioned. As the 
value of the cemetery is constantly increasing and promises to 
double in the course of the next fifty years, it is incredible that so 
great an investment should ever be allowed to fall into ruin. In 
the magnitude and character of the cemetery, plot owners have the 
best guarantee of permanence. 

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The cemetery is divided up into plots of various sizes, the 
smallest having room for three graves. From this they increase 
in size to plots large enough for any requirement. In addition 
to this, two sections are set aside where single graves are sold, one 
section being exclusiveh' for infants under five years of age. While 
the prices of plots vary considerably, according to location, all 
are very moderate, and in every case, the purchaser has the 
satisfaction of knowing that a large part of the purchase price 
will be devoted to the general purposes of the cemetery and to the 
perpetual care of his individual plot. 

Full information regarding prices of available plots ma}' be 
obtained at the offices of the Cemetery in the Paterson Savings 
Institution Building, Market and Main Streets, Paterson, N. J., 
or at the Cemetery. 

Intending purchasers are urged to visit the Cemetery, where 
every facility for fully informing themselves as to its advantages 
will be extended to them. 




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CEDAR LAWN CEMETERY TO-DAY 

CEDAR Lawn Cemetery covers a tract of 135 acres situated at 
the southeast corner of the City of Paterson, Passaic County, 
New Jersey. It is bordered on the south by Crooks Avenue, 
with an annex running south from Crooks Ave. to Roosevelt Avenue ; 
on the west byLakeview Avenue, 1 20 feet wide; on the north by a tract 
of land that lies between the Cemetery and Market Street ; and on 
the east by the River Drive and Dundee Lake. The topography is 
such that the Cemetery cannot be encroached upon by buildings, 
except possibly on the north. The western boundary runs along 
the crest of a ridge from which the land slopes gently down to the 
river, the slope of the land preventing any view of buildings to the 
west while the river secures the eastern front for all time. A broad 
avenue and a residential section cover the Cemetery to the north 
and south. As a consequence of this situation, Cedar Lawn, while 
readily accessible, enjoys a rural seclusion highly appropriate to its 
purpose and most unusual in a site so near a city. 

Beauty 
Cedar Lawn is a place of great natural beauty, and this advantage 
has been accentuated by careful development. Trees and shrubbery 
have been planted, lawns have been made and excellent roads have 
been laid out and maintained, the general effect being that of a fine 
and well-kept park. 

Accessibility 
Although the Cemetery enjoys an almost rural seclusion, yet it 
lies entirely within the city limits and can be easily reached by trolley 
or carriage from the city or surrounding towns. Out-of-town visitors 
arriving by either the Erie or N. Y. S. & W. R.R. can reach the Ceme- 
ter}^ by taking the Cedar Lawn trolley from either station. From 
Passaic, Lake View and Chfton and adjoining sections, the W^iite 

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Line Trolley may be taken to the Lake View Avenue entrance. 
From points north and west of Paterson the Ridgewood or Suffern 
lines may be taken, passengers transferring to the Cedar Lawn line 
in the city. From Hackensack and adjoining territory, the Hudson 
River line or the N. Y. S. & W. R.R. may be taken to Paterson. 
All trolley lines entering the city give transfers to the Cedar Lawn 
line. For those visiting the Cemetery by carriage or automobile, 
excellent roads run from all points to the main entrance on the 
River Road, near Market Street, and to the Lake View Ave. entrance 
at Lake View Avenue and Crooks Avenue. 




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TO INTENDING PURCHASERS 

THE time to buy a plot in Cedar Lawn is NOW — now, when 
}'ou have the time to give the matter the attention it merits. 
Life is uncertain and you do not know how soon the necessity 
for a burial plot may arise. It is the part of wisdom to provide for a 
certain need before it is upon you, therefore, choose your plot now 
when you can give the selection due consideration rather than wait 
until you have to do it under the spur of necessity. 

Plots 

The Cemetery has plots of any required size from three graves 
up, the price varying according to size and location. If not con- 
venient to pay the whole purchase price at once, arrangements can 
be made for partial payments, the lot being available for use after 
the first payment. 

Single Graves 

Single graves may be purchased in sections of the Cemetery set 
aside for the purpose of single interments. 

Plots for Family Groups 

In cases where families and their connections wish to be buried 
in close proximity, it is suggested that sufficient space be secured at 
once in sections where adjoining plots are available. If enough 
space is not taken in the beginning, the intention of the owner may 
be defeated by the purchase of intermediate tracts by other parties. 
By providing adequately and at once for future possibilities, you 
will avoid disappointment and regret and have the satisfaction of 
knowing that those near to you in life will not be separated from you 
in their last resting place. In buying a burial plot, remember that 
you are buying for future generations as well as for the present. 

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Tenitie and Occupancy 

Deeds granted by the Company convey the right of sepulture 
in the plot absolutely to the purchaser and his heirs forever sub- 
ject to the rules adopted by the Company and with no other 
restriction except that bodies may not be admitted for interment 
for a financial consideration. Each deed includes a diagram of the 
lot or lots, such diagram forming part of the deed itself. An exact 
copy of this diagram is kept on file at the ofhce of the Cemetery, on 
which are noted locations of graves, monuments or vaults, the whole 
forming a clear and precise record of interments so that future iden- 
tification will be easy and exact. Interments may be made imme- 
diately after the first payment on the purchase price of the plot 
upon order signed by the lot owner or owners, duly presented at the 
office of the Cemetery, where all such orders must be filed before 
permits for interment are issued. Order blanks will be furnished 
at the office of the Cemetery, on appHcation. 

Receiving Vault 

To provide a temporary resting place for the dead while arrange- 
ments are made for final interment, the Company maintains a 
Receiving Vault, where bodies, if contained in metal-lined caskets, 
may remain indefinitely. If the case is not metal-lined, bodies may 
remain no longer than five days between May ist and September ist. 
The Receiving Vault is of modern construction, tasteful in design 
and well ventilated. The antechamber to the vault proper is a 
chapel 19 ft. by 38 ft., suitably furnished, where services can be 
held, in appropriate surroundings, prior to consigning the body to 
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE 

Perpetual Care 

THE future of Cedar Lawn is assured b}' a Trust Fund, the 
income from which is devoted to the Perpetual Care of the 
Cemetery. Under the regulations of the Cemetery, one-third 
of the purchase price of every plot is set aside to form this fund, 
which now amounts to over $180,000, and is constantly growing. It 
is held by The Paterson Sa\ings Institution as Trustee and cannot 
be diverted to any other purpose than that for which it was 
established. 

All deeds include the following clause covering Perpetual Care. 

"The consideration named herein includes the perpetual care of the 
premises hereby conveyed, but does not include the care or renewal of 
any monument, stone, bronze or other work now upon said premises or 
which may hereafter be erected thereon." 

The importance of this fund cannot be over-estimated. It is 
an unfortunate fact, within the experience of all, that graveyards 
left without the protection of a permanent fund for their maintenance 
inevitably fall into decay. In process of time, they become filled, 
they cease to be actively used and are soon forgotten and neglected 
by the posterity of those interred in them. This state of allairs is 
a reproach to the communities where it exists, but it exists never- 
theless and will always do so unless provision for the future is made 
in time. The policy of Cedar Lawn is to provide this protection 
by the only logical and certain method and the onh' one that can 
assure permanence of existing conditions. So far as it is possible 
to predict, Cedar Lawn is secure forever. The income of the Trust 
Fund is applied broadly to the care and upkeep of the Cemetery, 
both individual plots and general features, such as roads, walls, 

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Lake View and Crooks Aves. Entrance 

trees, shrubbery, etc. It includes the cutting and fertilizing of 
grass, keeping graves in order, the care of the roads, etc., things 
which will always be necessary, also the general care of mausoleums, 
which are swept and dusted weekly without extra charge. 



Special Care 

In cases where special service is required, such as the planting 
and care of shrubbery, ivy, flowers, etc., as well as the decoration 
of graves with cut flowers on anniversaries or stated times, such 
service may be secured by the payment of a fixed sum annually. 
Trained gardeners are employed for this work who give the plot 
individual attention. This service supplements and does not 
conflict with that covered by the Perpetual Care Fund, and is 
designed to meet the needs of those who wish for attendance of 
special features in their plots, not included in the general scheme 
of the Cemetery. 

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Special Endowments 

WHERE exceptional care is required for all time, plots may 
be endowed, the services so provided for including special 
care of shrubbery, ivy or other plants with renewal when 
necessary, the cleaning of monuments and such other individual 
care of the plot as is not provided for by the Perpetual Care Fund. 

Wise foresight suggests that the time to provide for such care 
of your plot is now, and on a sufficiently hberal scale to insure the 
carrying out of your wishes to the fullest extent. Endowments may 
be made by depositing an agreed sum with the Company during 
your lifetime, or by bequest. 

No personal care that you may give your plot during your life- 
time will survive your death and the best way to insure its contin- 
uance is by establishing a fund that will guarantee the maintenance 
of the special features of your plot forever. It is not to be expected 
that those who come after you will have the same vital interest in 
the matter as yourself, therefore timely action is necessary to guar- 
antee the future. Cedar Lawn Cemetery regards endowments as 
sacred trusts and accepts them as such. 



Co-operation With Plot Owners 

THE management solicits the co-operation of plot owners in 
beautifying and maintaining the Cemetery, and gratefully 
acknowledges the assistance it has received in the past. 
Many handsome mausoleums and monuments have been erected 
which greatly enhance the beauty of the Cemetery, and plot owners 
generally have always shown themselves heartily in accord with 
our efforts to make Cedar Lawn the most beautiful cemetery in 
the state. 

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Information 

THE Company is ready at all times to give intending pur- 
chasers full information regarding available plots and to place 
at their command every facility for inspecting the property. 
Maps will be furnished and prospective buyers are urged to \'isit 
the Cemetery and inspect the plots offered. 





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SPECIAL FACILITIES 




Slate or Concrete Grave Vaults 

THE Company is prepared to furnish Slate or Concrete 
Grave Vaults as here illustrated. These are practically 
indestructible. They are damp-proof and protect the casket 
from decay and prevent the grave from falling in. The concrete 
vaults are of re-inforced construction, the concrete waterproofed 
b}^ a special process. 

Prices on application 



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Bricked Graves 

Bricked graves, of the styles shown in the accompanying illus- 
trations, can be prepared at short notice; two or three days being 
usually sufficient for their construction. 

Prices on application 




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GR.A.VE Vaults 
Grave Vaults, with two or three erupts, can be built, either 
with walls reaching surface to form foundation for the tomb, or 
ending below the surface, as preferred. 

Prices on application 
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Concrete Vaults 

Vaults can be built with concrete outer walls and brick lining, 
with one, two or three crypts, as illustrated, ready for the tomb, 
which is not furnished by us. 

Prices on application 



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Underground Vaults 

Underground Vaults, of suitable size in proportion to the plot, 
can be made. They are built of brick or with concrete outer walls 
lined with hard red or enameled brick. The shaft may be continued 
to the surface to form the foundation for the tomb, or closed below 
the ground level to permit of grass being grown on the surface. 

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General 

THE various vaults shown on the preceding pages are of the 
t>pes most commonly used. Variations in detail can be made 
to suit the needs of individuals, and aside from the styles 
shown, we can construct special vaults or graves of any form which 
do not conflict with the Rules of the Cemetery. Those intending 
to have vaults constructed, are advised to consult the Superin- 
tendent, at the Cemetery, who is at all times prepared to give full 
information. 

Aside from these special facilities, the Cemetery keeps on the 
grounds, ready for use, all the most accepted devices for facilitating 
the work of interment, such as raising and lowering devices, carpets, 
canopies, etc. Where these are rec|uired, the necessary arrange- 
ments can be made with the Superintendent at the Cemetery. 



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The Company is now, September, 1917, breaking ground for 
two new buildings that will add to the beauty and convenience 
of the Cemetery. 

The Administration Building. This building will be 
erected at the new entrance to the Cemetery and when completed, 
will replace the old building for general administrative purposes. 
It will be built of pink Pomp ton granite, after a tasteful and 
appropriate design, and will contain convenient offices for the trans- 
action of business, a large reception room, toilets, private office, a 
retiring, or robing, room and a strong fire-proof vault for the pro- 
tection of records. 

Crooks Ave. Shelter. At the Crooks and Lake View Aves. 
entrance a Shelter will be erected for the use of visitors to the Ceme- 
tery. It will be of hollow tile construction, stuccoed, and will include 
a well-furnished waiting room, toilets, etc. In summer, the windows 
will be removed leaving a cool, open pavilion from which an extended 
view of the Cemetery and surrounding country may be obtained. 

Both buildings will be available to the public at any time the 
Cemetery is open to the public. 

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RULES 

Governing Cedar Lawn Cemetery. 

1. All lots in Cedar Lawn Cemetery shall be held subject to 
the conditions, limitations, reservations, rules and regulations 
heretofore established or which may be hereafter established by 
said Company in respect thereto whether expressed herein or not. 

2. The lots in Cedar Lawn Cemetery shall be held pursuant 
to the act incorporating said Company, and the supplements thereto, 
and shall not be used for any other purpose than as a place of burial 
for the dead, and no person shall be interred therein who shall have 
died in prison or who shall have been executed for any crime, without 
the express permission of the Company. 

3. The owner or owners of any lot or plot shall not be permitted 
to have interments made in them for a remuneration, nor shall any 
transfer or assignment of any lot or of any interest therein be valid 
without the consent of the Company in writingfirsthad, and endorsed 
upon such transfer or assignment, and all transfers must be entered 
in the Register of the Company kept for that purpose. 

4. Disinterments will not be allowed unless permission be hrst 
obtained for that purpose at the ofhce of the Company, and if given, 
such permission shall be in writing, and signed by the President or 
the Secretary of the Company. 

5. The Company shall have the right and may from time to 
time lay out or alter such avenues or walks and make such rules 
or regulations for the government of the grounds as it ma>' deem 
recjuisite and proper to secure and promote the general objects of 
the Cemetery. 

6. The owner or owners of a lot or lots, and their families, will 
be allowed access to the grounds at all times, observing the rules 
which have been or may be adopted for the regulation of visitors. 

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7. The owner or owners of any lot or lots shall have the right 
to cultivate plants or shrubs in the same. Trees growing within 
any lot or border thereof shall not be cut down or destroyed; nor 
shall any tree be planted without the consent of the Company. 

8. If any trees or shrubs situated in any lot shall by means of 
their roots or branches or otherwise, become detrimental to the 
adjacent lots or avenues, or unsightly, or which may obstruct 
passage in any way, the Company shall have the right or priv- 
ilege to enter such lot or lots and remove the said trees or shrubs, 
or such part thereof, as it may deem detrimental, unsightly or 
obstructive. 

9. All rubbish made by lot owners, or persons employed by 
them, must be removed immediately to such place or places of 
deposit as are or shall be provided for the purpose. 

10. Lot owners will not be allowed to dig up or improve their 
lots on Sunday. 

11. All persons are prohibited from picking flowers or breaking 
any tree, shrub or plant. Lot owners are requested to notify the 
Superintendent of their intention to pick flowers or remove any plant 
from their own or any other lot in the Cemetery. 

12. A lot or plot shall not be defined by any so-called fence, 
coping, hedge or embanknlent, nor shall it be raised or lowered for 
any reason from the grade established by the Company. 

13. On receiving permission from the owner or owners of lots 
the Superintendent is authorized to take down and remove fences 
and put the lots in perfect condition free of expense to the owner 
or owners. 

14. If any monument, efligy or enclosure or any structure 
whatever or any inscription be placed in or upon any lot which 
shall be determined by the Company to be offensive or injurious to 
the appearance of the surrounding lots or ground, it shall have the 

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right and it shall be its privilege to enter such lot and remove the 
offensi\e or improper object. Benches, settees and urns made of 
wood, boxes, shells, toys and similar articles scattered upon graves 
or lots are inconsistent with the proper keeping of the grounds and 
will not be permitted. 

15. The owner or owners of a lot or lots, or the person or persons 
actually in charge thereof in making improvements on lots under 
perpetual care will be charged with the expense of putting the same 
in order after such improvements are completed, provided it is found 
necessary to incur any expense. 

16. No person other than the owner or owners, or the proper 
officers and employes of the Company, shall be allowed to perform 
any work on an}' lot or parcel of ground in said Cemetery without 
a permit from the Secretary of the Company first obtained; and 
all work done in said Cemetery shall be performed between the 
hours of seven o'clock in the morning and six o'clock in the evening, 
provided that no work mentioned in the last preceding rule shall be 
done by any person other than the proper officers or employes of 
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Monumental Work 

17. The owner or owners of any lot or lots shall have the right 
to erect any proper stones, monuments or sepulchral structures 
thereon ; but upright slabs or stones less than four inches thick will 
not be allowed, and ever\' slab or stone not four inches thick must 
be placed on the ground in a horizontal position; and every head 
or foot stone exceeding two feet in height above the ground must 
rest on a cut stone base, with stone foundation. Foundations for 
monuments and headstones must be of solid masonry and not less 
than six feet deep and the same size as the first base of the super- 
structure, and orders for the same must be in writing, and signed 
by the lot owner or owners, and given to the Superintendent at 
least three weeks before the erection of the monument. 

18. Steps to lots will not be allowed, unless special permission 
be obtained from the officers of the Company, and if permission 
be so given, the steps must be in all cases of solid cut stone, with 
side pieces, and rest on a good stone foundation. 

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19. Bases for stones for single graves should not be over two 
feet six inches long, by one foot three inches wide, and the entire 
stone not over three feet six inches high. 

20. Monuments, gravestones or memorials of any kind; urns, 
settees or plants shall not be removed, nor shall any inscription be 
made or any cleaning done without a written order signed by the 
owner of the lot or his or her representative, giving a description of 
the changes to be made. 

21. Vaults shall not be erected wholly or in part above ground 
without permission of the Company, and every vault must be fur- 
nished with catacombs, allowing interments to be separately made 
and closely sealed. Such portions as are above ground to be faced 
with cut quarry stone, marble or granite. 

22. All hnings for mausoleums shall be at least one inch in 
thickness. 

23. All markers must have an unfinished extension below 
finished line of six inches, and be set in Portland cement on a foun- 
dation made and charged for at regular rates by the Company for 
that purpose; top of said foundation to be seven inches below 
grade to allow of proper bedding. 

24. The first base of all superstructures must be of uniform 
thickness and the bottom cut to a level surface and properly bedded 
in place with Portland cement. 

25. After superstructures shall have been finished the Company 
will cement and point up the lower edges of the first base and re-sod 
around the same and put the lot in proper condition. 



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26. All boundary posts must be set even with the ground and 
will be furnished by the Company; the cost thereof to be paid by 
the lot owner. In no case will corner posts be allowed at boundaries 
of lots already designated by posts of the adjoining lots. 

27. In order to secure uniformly the best work, and to protect 
as far as may be the rights and property of owners of lots in the 
Cemetery, all excavations, grading, sodding and the building of 
foundations shall be done by the Company at a fair, reasonable 
and uniform charge therefor, to be paid by the owner or owners of 
said lots. 

28. Monuments or grave marks made of any metallic substance, 
except standard bronze, will not be allowed, and in all cases when 
representing grave, mark must not be less than four inches in 
thickness. 

29. Materials for building or setting of monuments, tablets 
or any other work of any description will not be received or allowed 
on Saturday, unless by permission of the Superintendent. 

30. Persons engaged in erecting monuments or other structures 
are prohibited from attaching ropes to trees or shrubs unless by 
permission of the Superintendent; also from scattering their 
material over adjoining lots, or leaving the same on the ground any 
longer than is absolutely necessary, but must in all cases act in 
accordance with the rules, and under the direction of the Superin- 
tendent. Any damage to adjoining lot or plot on which monuments 
are being erected shall be put in order by the Cemetery Company 
and the Contractor charged therefor. 

31. All heavy carting for monumental work to be constructed 
on the hill or westerly side of the Cemetery, shall enter the Cemetery 
through the gate on Lake View Avenue. 



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Heirship of Lots 

IN order to prevent any misunderstanding as to the proper 
method of securing the use of lots after the death of owners, 

the following information is submitted: 

Orders for the use of lots can be received only from the owners, 
and no persons can be recognized as lot owners unless their names 
appear as such upon the records of the Cemetery Company. 

Upon the death of the owner, leaving no will, or leaving a will 
which does not dispose of the lot, an af^davit of one of the heirs, 
embracing the facts of the case relating to heirship, must be filed in 
the office in The Paterson Savings Institution Building. 

In all cases where the owner has left a will which disposes of the 
lot, the will or a copy of the same, certified by the Surrogate, must 
be produced, but will be returned after examination. 

The information usually required to prepare the affidavit where 
the o^vner has died intestate, or where the lot is not affected by 
the will, will be supplied by furnishing : 

First. — The name of the deceased owner, and the date of death. 

Second. — The names of the children; if any have deceased, the 
names of their children. 

Third. — If there be no children living, nor descendants of deceased 
children, state the names of the brothers and sisters, and whether 
living or not, and the names of the descendants of any deceased 
brother or sister. 

Fourth. — If there be no children living, nor descendants of de- 
ceased children, nor brother or sister living, give the names of the 
father and mother of the deceased owner. 

The charge for registering the change of ownership on the 
records of the Cemetery is one dollar. Affidavits will be prepared, 
if desired, without additional charge. 

The Cemetery will be open to visitors from 7 a. m. until sunset, 
daily. 

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LIST OF LOT OWNERS 



Abbott, Anna 
Abbott, John T. 
Abbott, Josephine 
Abbott, William 
Abele, Wm. F. & wife 
Abers, Eliza A. 
Abrams, Mary 
Ackart, Caroline 
Ackcrman, A. N. 
Ackerman, Abram N. 
Ackerman, David D. 
Ackerman, Gertrude 
Ackerman, Elmore E. 
Ackerman, Emma L. 
Ackerman, Jacob V. 
Ackerman, James S. 
Ackerman, Jennie 
Ackerman, John E. & Geo. H. 
Ackerman, John W. 
Ackerman, Harold S. 
Ackcrman, Henry P. 
Ackerman, Maggie 
Ackerman, Mary 
Ackerman, Simeon 
Ackerman, Susan 
Ackerman, Wm. D. 
Ackerman, Wm. W'. & Chas. 
Ackerman, Wilson S. 
Ackerson, Jane E. 
Acorn, Jane (Miss) 
Adams, Annie M. 
Adams, Henry 
Adams, James M. 
Adams, Estate of JMargaret 
Adams, Margaret 
Adams, Oliver 
Adams, Peter 
Adams, Richard 
Adams, Rose Cooke 
Adam, Thomas, Jr. 
Adams, Sarah F. 
Adams, Susan 
Adams, William 
Addy, George 
Adickes, Johan X. 
Agel, Oscar 
Ahrens, Mary 
Aikman, James 
Ainsworth, John, 
Aitchison, William 
Aitken, Samuel 
Aitken, Wm. R. 
Akhurst, Charles 
Albert, Lucas & John J.; 

Louisa M., d al. 
Albinson, Thos., Sr. 
Albrecht, Emil 
Albutt, Susan M. 
Alcock, Fred'k W. 
Alden, Louis Morse 



AJdous, Levi & jMary E. 

Aldred, j\Larv 

Aldrich, JMary E. 

Alesbrook, Ann 

Alexander, Gavin & wife 

Alexander, John 

Alexander, Robert 

Alexander, William 

Alexander, Willis E. 

Allard, Adolphe 

AUee, John B. 

Allee, Wm. P. 

Allen, Alpheus S. 

Allen, Amelia J. 

Allen, Ellen 

Allen, Frank W. 

Allen, Jane K.; ]\Iaggie B. 

Mary 
Allen, John Franklin 
Allen, John E. 
Allen, John 
Allen, Joseph 
Allen, JNL-ibel 
Allen, IMartha A. 
Allen, Mary Eliz. 
Allen, Peter 
Allen, Robert 
Allen, Samuel C. M. 
Allen, Samuel E. 
Allen, Stephen 
Allen, William F. 
Allison, James 
Almond, David 
Almond, Emma 
Almond, Jacob 
Almond, John 
Alyea, Annie M. 
Alyea, Isaac 
Alyea, Nicholas 
Alyea, Richard 
American Silk Ind. xAss'n 
Amery, John 
Amhoff, Emma S. 
Amiraux, Mary E. 
Amos, ]\Iary L. 
Anderson, Archibald 
Anderson, Frederick W. 
Anderson, John 
Anderson, J. Spence 
Andreas, Elizabeth N. 
Andresen, P'erdinand 
Andrews, Wm. C. 
Andrus, Annie Denton 
Andruss, Estate of ^^'m. L. 
Angleman, Walter C. & wife 
Angus, James 
Annandale, John 
Anthon>', Dominick 
Acjuadro, Lucia, d al. 
Archer, George 

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Archer, John 
Archer, Vilotta 
.•\rden, Eliza 
Arentsen, Garret 
Arentzen, Caroline 
Arlington, Susie R. W. 
Armand, Ella 
Armitage, James 
Armitage, Sarah J. 
Armitage, William 
Armitt, James 
Armitt, ALary Jane 
Armour, Henry 
Armstrong, Henry E. 
Armstrong, Robt. R. 
Armstrong, Sam'l S. 
Arnault, Claire 
Arning, Julia Anna 
Arnold, David 
Arnold, George 
Arnold, Jacob ]\L 
Arnold, Michael 
Arnold, Thomas J. 
Arnot, Hamilton 
Arnot, John 
Arnot, Joseph 
Arteaga, Eunie C. 
Arthurs, Samuel 
Ash, Geo. W. & wife 
Ash, Harry M. 
Ash, James 
Ash, John 
Ash, Mathew 
Ashley, Dwight 
Ashton, Francis P. 
Aspell, Sarah E. 
Aspinwall, Martha 
Atchison, Margaret 
Atchison, Walter G. 
Atchison, Wm. & Eliz. 
Atherton, Mary J., d al. 
Atherton, Sojihia W. 
Atkins, Chas. & J\Lartha 
Atkins, John N. 
Atkinson, Ann M. 
Atkinson, Henry M. 
Atkinson, Henry 
Atkinson, Isabella A. 
Atkinson, James 
Atkinson, John 
Atkinson, Richard 
Atkinson, Robert 
Atterbury, 1-',. Boudinot 
Atterbury, John T. 
Atlerl)ur_\', Rol)crt Rcnnie 
Atwood, Kimball C. 
Austin, Augustus A. 
Austin, Lewis S. 
Avison, John 
Axford, Calvin B. 



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Aycrigg, Catherine E. 
Aycrigg, Heirs of John B. & 

Jane 
Aycrigg, JuHa E. 
Ay res, David H. 
Ayers, Martha 

Babbitt, Elizabeth 
Babcock, Albert K. 
Babcock, Elizabeth A. & 

]\largaret E. 
Bacon, Sarah Ann & Alfred 
Baer, Carrie S. 
Baer, Frederick 
Baer, Est. of Jacob F. 
Baggaley, Annie A. 
Bailev, Benjamin 
Bailey, B. \\ B. 
Bailey, Fatnall 
Bailey, ]\Iargaret 
Bailey, Jacob & ^Mary 
Bailey, Peter 
Bailey, Rebecca. 
Bailey, \Vm. G. 
Baine, William 
Baisch, Frederica 
Baisle}', George 
Bakelaar, Henry 
Bakelaar, Jacob 
Baker, Elizabeth 
Baker, Henry A. 
Baker, Leonard 
Baker, Meyer 
Baker, Peter 
Bakhaus, August 
Baldwin, Emehe S. 
Baldwin, James i\I. 
Baldwin, Joseph R. 
Baldwin, Richard 
Baldwin, Thomas J. 
Balfour, F. Augustus 
Ball, Joseph B. 
Ball, Jos. & \Vm. 
Ball, Levester G. 
Ball, Martin 
Ballentine, Ehzabeth 
Ballon, Augustus 
Baltzele, Catherine D. 
Bamber, Isaac 
Bamber, Isaiah Lees 
Bamber, Wm. L. 
Bamber, Wm. L. & Mary A. 
Bame, Emma 
Bamford, Ann 
Banigan, Peter M. 
Banker, Phoebe 
Banks, Grace 
Bannigan, Augustus 
Bannigan, Catherine M. 
Banta, Catherine 
Banta, John H. 
Banta, John C. 
Banta, Weslev H. 



Barbarow, Isabella 

Barbarrow, William H. 

Barbarrow, Wm. H. 

Barber, Jane 

Barber, Mary A. 

Barber, Thomas 

Barbour, John Edwads 

Barbour, Sarah R. 

Barbour, Thomas 

Barcla)', Annie W. C, E.xcr. 

Barkalow, John S. 

Barkalow, Tunis 

Barker, Henrj' C. 

Barker, John 

Barker, William 

Barkley, Anna M. 

Barlow, John 

Barned, Joseph & Reuben 

Barnes, Elizabeth 

Barnes, David \. 

Barnes, George 

Barnes, George A. 

Barnes, Henry H. 

Barnes, James, Jr. 

Barnes, Richard 

Barnes, Robert 

Barnes, Susan 

Barney, Daniel J. 

Barnickel, Henry 

Barnickel, Henry A. 

Barnickel, William 

Barr, Alexander 

Barr, James 

Barrett, Elizabeth A. 

Barrett, Sarah 

Barrowclough, Charles 

Barry, Henry A. 

Barry, Lizzie B. 

Barry, Sarah J. 

Barry, Est. of Henry A. 

Bartlett, Lewis W. ' 

Bartlett, Pamela 

Barton, Andrew D. 

Barton, Charles 

Barton, David 

Barton, Edwin 

Barton, Mary E. 

Barton, Selina 

Barton, Thomas 

Bateman, Jemima 

Bathmann, Frederick L. 

Bauer, Josephine 

Baumberger, ]\Iary 

Baumgarten, Minnie 

Baum, Louis 

Baun, Andrew 

Baxter, Amanda 

Baxter, Henry 

Baxter, Hiniman, Est. of 

Baxter, John 

Beach, Henry M. 

Beam, Carrie S. 

Beam, David B. 

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Beam, Hester 

Beam, John R. 

Beardsley, Catherine 

Beardsley, Robert 

Beasley, George 

Beattie, Edmund 

Beattie, Lucy 

Beatty, Hamilton K. 

Beatty, William 

Beaufoy, John 

Beaumont, Benjamin 

Beaumont, John 

Beaumont, John & Wm. C. 

Beaumont, Robert 

Bechtel, A. 

Beck, Peter 

Becker, Johannah C. M. 

Beckett, Anna 

Beckett, James 

Beckinghem, Eva 

Beckler, Leo 

Beckman, Henr}' 

Beckwith, Franklin C. 

Bedell, Harry E. 

Beecroft, Abalena Mason 

Begg, Emma Deming 

Begg, Jeannie 

Beggs, Harr\- 

Beggs, James 

Beggs, Joseph, d al. 

Beggs, Joseph 

Beggs, Kate 

Behrmann, Julia 

Bell, Caroline 

Bell, Chas. E. 

Bell, Edward T. 

Bell, Eliza 

Bell, James 

Bellows, Abram 

Bender, Fred'k 

Bender, John 

Benjamin, Robert 

Benjamin, Zachery F. 

Benjamin, Zacharv T. & 

Eva M. 
Bennett, Elizth. G. W. 
Bennett, Ellen 
Bennett, Louisa E. 
Bensen, Cornelius R. 
Bensen, David & Albert, 

Excrs. of R. 
Bensen, Garret B. 
Bensen, Richard 
Benson, Susan A. 
Bentejac, Adele 
Bentley, Harriet 
Bentley, Sophia Maria 
Bentley, John 
Bentley, Thomas W. 
Benzler, John 
Berdan, Garrabrant \'. H. 
Berdan, Henry L. 
Berdan, Jacob R. 



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Berdan, Jane A. 

Berdan, John H. 

Berdan, John O. 

Berdan, John R. 

Berdan, William 

Berens, C'atherine 

Berji;ncr, Charles 

Berjislrom, Christina E. 

Bergslrom, Walter A. 

Berkan, Margaret C. 

Bcrndt, Wm. F. 

Berne, Augustine 

Berry, Charles JMartin 

Berry, David J. 

Berry, I-^Iizabeth 

Berr_\ , Palmer E. 

Berry, Hirst & Sophia G., 

his wife 
Berry, John B. 
Berry, Perlej' Milton 
Berry, Reuben 
Berry, Richard & Clara 
Berry, William 
Bertkau, William F. 
Bertkau, Wm. F. Excr. 
Berlsch}', Albert 
Bestwick, Hester 
Beswick, Wright 
Bethel, Benjamin & Annie E. 
Betz, Jacob & wife 
Beucker, .\lbert G. 
Beveridge, Thomas 
Beveridge, Thomas, Jr. 
Bewkes, Lambert 
Beyea, Adeline & Fanny 
Beyerstorfer, George & wife 
Bianchi, Emiglia 
Bibby, James S. 
Bibby, ]\Iary 
Biddell, Clara L. 
Bidmead, Eliza 
Bigelow, Reuben W. & 

Frank W. 
Biggs, ]Mar\' 
Bilisborrow, Francis 
Billsborrow, ]\Iary A. 
Bilz, Hugo 
Bimson, John 
Bimson, Richard 
Bingham, Clementina 
Binns, Wm. Henry 
Bippus, Germain 
Birbeck, Susannah 
Birch, Mary E. 
Birch, Samuel M. 
Bird, Crines 
Bird, J. T. F. 
Birkbeck, Joseph 
Bishop, John 
Bishop, Mar\' T. 
Bissel!, Annie P. 
Black, Edward I). 
Blackburn, Robert 



Blackshaw, Frederick 

Blackwood, Robert A. 

Blair, Jennie 

Blair, Lvman 

Blake, Chas. 

Blakiston, Henr\- Y., Chas. 

& Clara 
Blanch, Martha 
Blanchard, Elizabeth 
Blanchard, Hiram 
Blauvelt, Caroline JNIillicent 
Blauvelt, Eleanor Elizabeth. 

Excr. 
Blauvelt, Elizabeth 
Blauvelt, Franklin A. 
Blauvelt, Frank Remington 
Blauvelt, Garret I. 
Blauvelt, Henry S. 
Blauvelt, Isaac D. 
Blauvelt, Jacob H. 
Blauvelt, James G. 
Blauvelt, John 
Blauvelt, John J. & Martin 
Blauvelt, Lydia M. 
Blauvelt, Sarah A. 
Blauvelt, Wm. D. 
Blauvelt, Wm. H. 
Bleezarde, Geo. W. 
Bleuitt, Hannah 
Block, John 
Blov, James W. 
Blue, Isabella 
Blundell, Jas. & Wm. 
Boardman, Isaac E. 
Bockner, Charles 
Boeckel, John C. 
Bogart, David J. 
Bogart, Gilbert D. 
Bogert, David B. 
Bogert, Eugene 
Bogert, Nellie M. 
Boggs, Catherine A. 
Boggs, Harriet A. 
Boice, Garret S. 
Bolton, DeWitt C. 
Bolton, Susie 
Bond, Geo. A. & Alary, his 

wife 
Boon, Meindert 
Booth, Alfred G. 
Booth, Anne M. 
Booth, Benjamin 
Booth, George 
Booth, John H. 
Booth, Richard 
Booth, Thomas 
Boothby, John 
Boothroyd, Margaret 
Borden, Davis P. 
Borden, Ruel C. 
Borden, R. Williams 
Born, Chas. E. 
Borneman, Est. of Bernardess 

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Borneman, Louisa 
Borneman, Peter 
Bornkessel, Geo. H. 
Borrowe, Hallett A. 
Bosehardt, A. Louisa & 

Emilie 
Bosland, Benjamin 
Bosland, ^Martin 
Bossardt, Elizabeth 
Botbyl, Gustus G. 
Bottomley, Susannah 
Boudinot, Jennie J. 
Boughton, Wm. .\. 
Bounds, Peter B. & Ann, his 

wife 
Bowden, Da\-id 
Bowden, William 
Bower, Annetta 
Bowers, John 
Bowers, Samuel 
Bowker, Reginald H. 
Bowker, Walter L. 
Bowles, Harry & wife 
Bowman, Elizabeth Jane 
Bowman, Sarah E. 
Bowne, J. H. & Harriet K. 
Boyd, Arthur 
Bo\d, Benjamin 
Boyd, Charity & John 
Boyd, George 
Boyd, John T. 
Boyd, Sarah Jane 
Boydell, James 
Bovdell, John & wife 
Boydell, Wm., Sr. 
Boyle, Jane 
Bozong, Florence 
Brabender, Emma 
Bradbury, Alice 
Bradbury, Robt. & Jane, his 

wife 
Bradley, Ann 
Bradley, Betty 
Bradley, Elizabeth 
Bradle>-, John & Lillian 
Bradley, Alary 
Bradshaw, Henry W. 
Braen, Nellie Tanis 
Brain, Cornelius 
Brain, Jacob 
Brain, JNIartha P. 
Brainerd, Edwin F. 
Braithwaite, William 
Brand, Josejjh 
Brand, William 
Brandenburger, Adeline 
Brandes, Julius 
Brands, Mary 
Brandt, Jacob & wife 
Brannlick, Charles 
Braun, Christina 
Braun, Caroline 
Braun, Louis C. 



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Bray, Harriet Alice 

Breck, Chas. R. & W. A. M. 

Bredin, Frederick M. 

Breen, Abraham E. 

Breen, Cornelius 

Brecn, Jacob 

Breen, Joseph 

Breen, Leonard 

Breen, Paul 

Breen, William 

Breese, Robert R. 

Bremmer, Andrew 

Brenning, Adam 

Brereton, Ann 

Brereton. Mary 

Brereton, Percy H. 

Breur, Esdra 

Brewster, Amos A. 

Briggs, James 

Briggs, Rachel 

Brindle, Wm. H. 

Brindle, William 

Brindley, James 

Brinkerhoff, Andrew Q. 

Brinkerhoff, George A. 

Brinkerhoff, Helena 

Brinkerhoff, Rachel 

Briscoe, James H. 

Bristol, Peter D. 

Bristow, Mary 

Brizzell, Alex'r & wife 

Brock, ^Alexander 

Brock, Isabella 

Brodie, Harriet 

Bromley, Ann 

Broomhead, James & Ann 

Broomhall, Geo. L. 

Broughton, Grimshaw 

Brower, Daniel D. 

Brower, David 

Brownlee, Hugh 

Brower, George V. 

Brown, Andrew J. 

Brown, Annie W. 

Brown, Alexander 

Brown, Catherine 

Brown, Chas. F. 

Brown, Chas. M. 

Brown, Christina 

Brown, Elizabeth F. 

Brown, Emma 

Brown, George 

Brown, George W. 

Brown, Geo. W. & wife 

Brown, J. Hanford 

Brown, Henrietta Est. 

Brown, Henrietta C. 

Brown, Jacob P. & Mary P. 

Brown, James 

Brown, John 

Brown, John G. 

Brown, John J. 

Brown, John Seth 



Brown, Mrs. John 

Brown, Mae 

Brown, ]\Iary Ann 

Brown, Maggie C. 

Brown, Mary E. 

Brown, Orson H. 

Brown, Sarah L. 

Brown, A. Swan 

Brown, A. Swan, Trustee 

Brown, Thomas C. 

Brown, William 

Brown, Wolston R. 

Brooke, H. R. 

Brooks, Ann 

Brooks, Eliza Jane 

Brooks, Hannah 

Brooks, John W. 

Brooks, Peter 

Bruce, Alexander 

Bruce, Donald 

Brundred, Elizabeth 

Brush, Catherine 

Bruning, Henry C. 

Bruns, Adeline 

Bryan, Robert 

Bryce, Margaret 

Bryson, Sarah Jane 

Buchan, Catherine 

Buckholst, Brady & Alfred C. 

Buckley, Benjamin 

Buckley, Benjamin, Excr. 

Buckley, Frederick 

Buckley, John 

Buckley, WiUiam H. 

Budde, Christina A. 

Buggelin, Henry 

Bullen, Alma Currie 

BuUer, John J. 

Buller, Watson & wife 

Bulmer, Josephine M. 

Bunce, George J. 

Bunnell, Brice B. & Elizabeth 

V. 
Buntzen, Francis P. 
Burbridge, Chas. 
Burchell, I)aniel 
Burdan, William 
Burdett, Samuel Dyer 
Burger, Martin 
Burgess, Jennie 
Burgess, Robert 
Burghard, Louis 
Burghardt, Louis & A. 
Burhans, Sarah 
Burk, Chas. E. 
Burkhard, John & Wm. 
Burkhard, William. H. 
Burner, Mary 
Burnett, Annie M. 
Burnett, Chas. D., E.xcr. 
Burnett, David, Estate of 
Burnish, William 
Burns, James F. 

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Burns, Mary 
Burns, Milton H. 
Burrell, Wm. 
Biu-rell, Valentine 
Burroughs, Margaret 
Burroughs, Mary B. 
Burslem, Albert E. 
Burtis, J. L., Jr. 
Burton, Annie 
Burton, Ellen 
Biu"ton, Leah 
Burton, Nathaniel 
Busch, Peter 
Buser, Sophia 
Bush, James H. 
Bush, John 
Buss, Nettie L. 
Bussee, William 
Bustard, Joseph L. 
Bustard, Robert & John 
Bustard, Thos. M. 
Butler, Christina 
Butler, Henry L. 
Butler, Henry V. 
Butler, Mary E. Est. 
Butler, ]Mary L. 
Butler, William A. 
Butter worth, Jane 
Butterworth, John 
Butterworth, Mary 
Byard, John 
Byram, John J. 

Cadmus, Agnes A. 
Cadmus, Agnes Ann 
Cadmus, Annie M. 
Cadmus, Charity 
Cadmus, Clara 
Cadmus, Cornelius J. 
Cadmus, Edo V. 
Cadmus, Emma 
Cadmus, Garret C, Ira A. 
Cadmus, Sarah A. 
Cadmus, Thomas 
Cadmus, Dr. Wm. J. 
Cairns, Caroline B. 
Cairns, John 
Cairns, Robert 
Cairns, William 
Cameron, Duncan 
Cameron, Eliza 
Campbell, Geo. W. 
Campbell, Henry G. 
Campbell, Jennie & Maggie 
Campbell, John 
Campbell, John D. 
Cam])be!l, John M. 
Cami)l)ell, Mary B. 
Campbell, Thomas A. 
Campbell, William 
Cannon, John 
Canova, Ernesto 
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Cardinal, Catherine, E. 
Carlisle, Emeline J. 
CarlouKh, Frank \'.; William 

H. & Edgar I). 
Carlough, Ceo. 
Carlough, John J. 
Carlough, La\-ina 
CarloLigh, William J. 
Carnrick, David H. 
Carpenter, Elisha & wife 
Carpenter, Eliza Jane 
Carr, Sarah E. 
Carr, William S. 
Carroll, Annie S. 
Carshore, William J. 
Carson, Thomas J. 
Cartwright, Jabez 
Caruth, Benjamin 
Carver, Sarah 
Case, George M. 
Case, William H. 
Case\-, William 
Cashell, .Mary B. 
Caspers, Peter 
Casson, Edwin 
Casson, George 
Casson, George W. 
Casson, John 
Catlin, Louise E. 
Caunce, Richard 
Ca\-adini, Teresa 
Caverly, Henry B. 
Cellarius, Laura H. 
Chadwick, Abbie 
Chadwick, Henry & Esther, 

his wife 
Chadwick, James & JMartha 
Chadwick, James S. 
Chadwick, Joseph 
Chadwick, Julia 
Chadwick, Louise S. & Fred'k 

F. 
Chamberlain, Chas. C. 
Chamberlain, George 
Chamberlain, Ira 
Chamberlain, Raymond & 

Archie S. 
Chamberlain, Thomas 
Chamberlin, Cassie 
Chambcrlin, Joseph 
Chamney, Thomas 
Champin, John 
Cha[)lain, James 
Chaplain, John S. 
Chapman, Carrie G. 
Chapman, Fannie 
Charcot, Margaret 
Charters, David A. 
Chase, Frank S. 
Checkley, Lizzie 
Cheetham, Edith 
Chejne, John 



Child, K. Lillian; Anna H. 

& JMarv O. 
Childs, Ellen S. 
Chiswell, George S. 
Chiswell, JNIarv A. 
Chiswell, Richard B. 
Chittenden, Irene C. 
Chitt\-, Alercy L. 
Christensen, Lawrence C. 
Christie, Frank 
Christie, George 
Christie, James C. 
Christie, IMaria J. 
Christie, Thos. J. 
Church, Charles A. 
Church, William E. 
Clapp, Sandford E. 
Clark, Amzie B. & wife 
Clark, Ann 
Clark, Caroline 
Clark, David 
Clark, Edward 
Clark, Frances E. 
Clark, Henry 
Clark, Herbert H. 
Clark, Isabel F. 
Clark, James 
Clark, James L. 
Clark, Lucius W. 
Clark, INIary 
Clark, Thomas 
Clark, William B. 
Clark, William E. 
Clarke, JSIaria 
Clarkson, Jane 
Clarkson, ^largaret Ann ]\IcL. 
Class, WiUiam & Fanny 
Claxton, Forbes 
Claxton, Joseph A. 
Claxton, Langley 
Claxton, Matilda 
Claxton, Priscilla 
Claxton, William 
Clearwater, W. S. 
Clegg, Aaron 
CI egg, Abraham 
Clements, Mary 
Clements, William J. 
Clemons, JVIary E. 
Clerihew, ]\Iary E. 
Cle\-eland, Anna B. 
Clift, Edward M. 
Clift, Mary 

Clinton, Francis De W. 
Close, Ann Eliza 
Close, ]Mar\' 
Close, Thermulhis 
Clough, John 
Clough, (Jeo. A. 
Clough, Sam'l & Marv Ann 
Clough, Wm. B. 
Clover, Edward A. 
Cluss, Allen 

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Cluss, Ettie C. 

Clyde, Annie Scott 

Cobb, Henry D. 

Cochran, Agnes 

Cochran, Catherine Jane 

Cochran, William B. 

Cocker, James 

Cocker, Joseph 

Cocker, Mattie 

Cockran, Mary 

Coddington, Elizabeth 

Coe, Catherine 

Coe, Drusilla 

Coe, Sarah J. 

Coger, Glorenia W. 

Coirin, Gustave 

Colburn, Ann 

Cole, Delia A. 

Cole, Ellen 

Cole, Henr\- W. 

Cole, jMary A. 

Cole, William H. 

Cole, William W. 

Colegrove, James E. 

Colgan, Ann 

CoUard, Thos. A., Deborah 

& Arthur W. 
Collard, Thos. T. 
Collet, Laura S., Excr. 
Collerd, Allie 
Collier, Abram 
Collier, Elizabeth S. 
Collier, Julia R. 
Collins, Charles C. 
Collins, George B. 
Collins, Janet 
Collins, John 
Collins, Lousia F. 
Collins, Mabel 
Collins, Peter & ]\Iary 
Collins, Samuel 
Collins, Samuel H. 
Collins, Sarah 
CoUyer, G. W'illiam 
Coman, Tinie L. 
Combs, Ella 
Compa, Joseph 
Compton, Charles & Harry C 
Comstock, Annie 
Conant, Andrew Percy 
Conant, Asa W. 
Conant, \\'arren N. 
Condit, Lucinda 
Congdon, Joseph ^^^ 
Conklin, George W. 
Conklin, Hannah 
Conklin, J. 
Conklin, John L. 
Conklin, John S. 
Conklin, Joseph B. 
Conklin, Lewis L. 
Conklin, Luc\' 
Conkling, Agnes J. 



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Conlin, James 

Conlon, William J. 

Conner, ]\Iargaret 

Connolly, John 

Connors, Charles S. 

Conover, Daniel W. 

Contesse, Susie 

Cook, Albert B. 

Cook, Rachel 

Cooke, Ann Maria 

Cooke, Chas. D. 

Cooke, W. Henry 

Cooke, Ida L. 

Cooke, Ida M. 

Cooke, James 

Cooke, Jas. W. 

Cooke, John 

Cooke, John, James, Watts 

& Wm. 
Cooke, Lydia S. 
Cooke, Sarah A. 
Cooke, Watts 
Cooke, William 
Coons, ]\Iar>' J. 
Cooper, Annie 
Cooper, Arnold P. 
Cooper, Chas. C. & wife 
Cooper, George 
Cooper, Herman H. 
Cooper, Jacob 
Cooper, Jehu 
Cooper, Jennie 
Cooper, John T. 
Cooper, Thomas S. 
Cooper, AMUiam 
Copping, Aminta 
Cordon, Charles 
Corgan, ]\Iary A. 
Comelissc, Johannes 
Cornelius, William 
Comet, John B. 
Cornish, George B. 
Cornish, Jeannette 
Corry, Richard & wife 
Cortelyou, James H. 
Cortelyou, Julia M. 
Corwin, ^Maritta & Harrv J. 
Cott, Elizabeth 
Couenhoven, Elizabeth J. 
Coughlin, Edward J. 
Coughlin, Richard 
Coulson, Joseph 
Coulter, JMichael 
Courter, Flora M. 
Courter, Stephen 
Courter, Wm. H. 
Coury, John A. 
Cowan, Emma C. 
Cowan, Wm. Henry & John 
Cowdrey, De Witt C. 
Cowdrey, Louis Rader 



Cowle}-, ]VIatthew 
Cox, Angenetta S. 
Cox, George 
Cox, Joseph 
Craig, Thomas H. 
Cramer, Joseph G. 
Crampton, Lizzie & John R. 
Crane, Alfred B. 
Crane, Benjamin 
Crane, Charles 
Crane, Elizabeth D. 
Crane, Harrison W. 
Crane, Israel 

Crane, Richard T. & Chas. S. 
Crandall, Harland B. 
Cranmer, JSIary L. 
Crassous, Harriet A. 
Crawforcl, Charles W. 
Creathorne, Annie 
Crew, Alfred 
Crockett, Lizzie 
Croker, Grace R. 
Crocker, Thomas W. 
Croker, William L. 
Crompton, Henry 
Cronk, John & Frederick 
Crooks, George, Jr. 
Crooks, James 
Crooks, Juliet 
Crooks, Katherine B. 
Crooks, Mary P. 
Croosley, Thomas 
Crosby, Henry B. 
Crossley, Sarah H. 
Crossett, William 
Crouter, Cornelius F. 
Crouter, Rebecca J. 
Crow, John 
Crowther, Mary 
Crygier, Catherine 
Cubb}^, Christopher 
Cubby, Richard, Sr., & 

Eliza 
Culver, Tuttle 
Cundell, Charles H. 
Cundle, Sophia 
Cunningham, Caroline 
Cunningham, Geo. W. & 

Robt. 
Cunningham, Janet 
Cunningham, Mary Ellen 
Cunningham, Robert 
Cunningham, Stewart 
Curie, Charles 
Curtis, John 
Curts, Florence Wright 
Cushman, S. Anna 
Cutler, D. Edelbert 
Cutler, Geo. E. 
Cutler, John 

Dadley, Ada .Mary 

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Daggers, Belle M. & 

husband 
Daggers, John R. 
Dalglish, Wm. C. 
Dalling, Alay 
Dalton, Elizabeth 
Dalzell, Robert 
Dalzell, \\'il]iam 
Damon, .\llen C. 
Daniel, Janet 
Daniels, David E. 
Dann, Thomas 
Dannatt, Annie 
Dater, Rev. Henry 
Datesman, Hiram F. 
Datesman, Sabra H. 
Daum, Wm. F. 
Davenport, Harry J. 
Davidson, Anna S. 
Davidson, Joseph 
Davidson, Margaret 
Davidson, Mary E. 
Davidson, William 
Davies, Eliza C. 
Davis, John 
Davis, Mark B. 
Davis, Sidney & Chattie, 

his wife 
Davis, Sylvanus, Jr., & 

Isabella 
Davis, Thomas 
Davison, John G. 
Dawes, Mary M. 
Dawson, Elizabeth 
Day, Ellen C. 
Day, Frederick & Mary 
Day, George B. 
Day, James H. 
Day, John 
Day, Joseph 
Day, ]\Iiles S. & wife 
Day, Warren D. 
Dean, James B. 
Dean, John B. 
Dean, Mary Staley 
Dean, Samuel R. 
Dean, Thomas 
Deane, Sarah 
De Baum, Hester E. 
De Baun, Dr. Edwin 
De Boer, Albert, Christopher, 

Nick 
Dechert, Catherine 
Dechert, Julius 
Decker, Abraham jM. 
Decker, Eliza & INIinnie 
Decker, J. E. 
Decker, Jennie E. 
Decker, Sylvanus W. 
Decnyf, Geo, R. 
Deeths, Ann 
Deeths, Henry 
Degelman, John 



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De Gray, Martha G., Trustee 

De Gray, Mary E. 

De Gray, Richard 

De Groot, Adriaan & John 

De Groot, Marinus J. 

De Groot, Nina E. 

De Keyser, John, Jr. 

Delhom, ]\Iadeline 

Dell Orto, Archille 

Demarest, Andrew H. 

Demarest, Barney C. 

Demarest, Charity 

Demarest, Charlotte J. 

Demarest, Eliza 

Demarest, Garret 

Demarest, Garret H. 

Demarest, John J. 

Demarest, Julia M. & Peter 
J., Excrs. 

Demarest, Lucinda 

Demarest, Mary 

Demarest, Nicholas J. 

Demarest, Peter Terhune & 
wife 

Demarest, Wm. W. 

Deming, Ida M. 

De Mol, Lou 

De Mott, George V. 

De Mott, Hiley A. & Cather- 
ine 

De Mouth, Edward & James 

Dempwolf, Antonia 

Dempwolf, Max 

De ]\Iuth, Gustave A. et al. 

Denbleyker, Leonard, Sr. 

Den Bleyker, Nicholas 

Den Boer, Nellie 

Dench, Betse}' 

Denholm, George & Charles 

Denholm, William A. 

Denike, Annie 

Denike, Georgiana 

Denison, Geo. S. 

Dcnison, Mary A. 

Denton, Ann 

Denton, Annie ]\Iac D. 

Denton, George 

Derbyshire, jVIary 

Derbyshire, William 

Dermond, ]\Lirgaret 

Derrick, Est. .\ndrew 

Derrom, .Andrew 

Desmet, Jules H. 

Deuster, \\'illiam 

Deviile, William 

De Voe, Charles 

Devoe, Welcome N. 

Devoe, William 

De \'ogel, Wm. 

De Vrics, Daniel 

Dewolfe, Wm. 

Dey, Arthur H. & wife 

Dey, Margaret L. 



Dey, Mary L. 
Dickerson, Edward N. 
Dickerson, Maria E. 
Dickerson, Sarah 
Dickson, James G. 
Dietz, August P. & wife 
Dilger, Elizabeth 
Dill, Charles T. 
Dillingham, Geo. L. 
Dilliston, Alfred 
Dime, Johanna 
Dinsmore, Elizabeth 
Dishian, Misag H. 
d'Isoard, Leonie 
Dittman, Theresa & Annie 
Douglas, Wm., Jr. 
Dixon, Ann 
Dixon, Anna Jane 
Dixon, William 
Dobbelaer, Henry 
Dobbs, Emma L. 
Dobbs, Mary 
Dobson, Ann 
Dobson, Henry 
Dobson, JMaggie 
Dobson, William 
Dodds, Hannah 
Dodge, Frederick N. 
Doherty, Henry 
Doherty, John 
Dohm, Margaret 
Doig, John & Sarah 
Doland, .\nnie L. 
Donaldson, Margaret 
Donaldson, William 
Donat, John, Excr. 
Donkersley, Helen S. 
Donkersloat, Caroline 
Dooley, WiUiam 
Doolittle, Harry 
Doolittle, John' A. 
DooHttle, Millard F. 
Doremus, Andrew 
Doremus, Anna Maria 
Doremus, Benj. D. 
Doremus, Charity V. B. 
Doremus, CorneHus 
Doremus, Cornelius A. & 

Albert C. 
Doremus, Cornelius P. 
Doremus, Eliza C. 
Doremus, Ellen 
Doremus, Francis E. & Henry 

C. 
Doremus, George C. 
Doremus, Gohne 
Doremus, Helen W. 
Doremus, Henry, Excr. 
Doremus, Henry, Jr. 
Doremus, Henry P. 
Doremus, Jacob W. 
Doremus, Jane 
Doremus, John 

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Doremus, John G. & wife 
Doremus, John P. 
Doremus, Josiah P. 
Doremus, Martha & Cornelius 
Doremus, Mary E. 
Doremus, P. W. 
Doremus, Peter & Jacob W. 
Doremus, Phillip H. 
Doremus, Stephen 
Doremus, William 
Doremus, William C. 
Doremus, William H. 
Doremus, William P. 
Doriarty, William 
Doring, Henry 
Dorman, Anna A. 
Dormida, Benjamin S. & 

wife 
Dougherty, Mary E. 
Dougherty, Stephen F. 
Doughty, James Wilson N. 
Doughty, John H. 
Douglas, Henry 
Douglass, Alfred 
Douglass, Annie 
Douglass, Sarah E. 
Douglass, William 
Doute, Ernest H. 
Dow, Daniel J. 
Dowell, John C. 
Drake, Henry M. 
Dressendorfer, Catherine 
Drew, Catherine 
Drew, Catherine T. 
Drew, Ezra 
Drew, John 
Drew, Lydia 
Drew, J\iartin R. 
Drew, Peter 
Dreyer, Louis 
Dreyer, Sebastian 
Drukker, Louis & wife 
Drummond, James T. 
Drur}', Emma G. & Ella ]\L 
Drury, Elizabeth 
Du Bois, Edward T. 
Duffey, William 
Duftield, Geo. L. 
Dufford, Catherine A. 
Dufford, William 
Duncan, Jane N. 
Duncan, jMinnie 
Duncan, Sarah Jane 
Duncan, Robert 
Dunkerley, Daniel 
Dunkerley, John 
Dunkerley, Jose[)h 
Dunkerley, AL Josephine 
Dunkerly, Harriet 
Dimkerly, James 
Dunkerl}', John 
Dunkersley, Hannah 



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Dunkin, Richard J. 
Dunlop, Jean 
Dunlop, R. & Agnes 
Dunlop, Robert 
Dunn, James 
Dunnell, J. H. 
Dunnican, Richard 
Dunning, Cieo. B. 
Dunning, John E. 
Dunning, T. Star 
Dunning, Wm. H. 
Dunwoody, Hugh K. 
Du Quette, Jacob 
Durden, Dorcas B. 
Durieux, August 
Durkin, John 
Duryea, Rev. John H. 
Duryea, Sarah J. 
Dusenbery, Ethel E. 
Dutcher, Fred. & Chas. 
Dutcher, Robt. Warren 
Dutchess, George 
Dutton, Thomas 
Dwyer, Rebecca 
Dye, John 
Dyer, Charles 
Dyson, jNIary A. 

Eadie, Thomas & wife 
Eakings, Lizzie & Francis 
Eakins, John S. & Wm. R. 
Eardman, Christopher 
Earley, James 
Eastwood, Benjamin 
Eastwood, Moses & Sarah, 

his wife 
Eastwood, Sarah 
Eaves, William 
Edge, James 
Edge, John 
Edge, Hannah 
Edge, Martin 
Edick, Chas. H. 
Edleston, Geo. H. & wife 
Edwards, Alice 
Edwards, Annie E. 
Edwards, De Witt C. 
Edwards, Emilie 
Edwards, E. Gordon 
Edwards, James B. 
Edwards, John 
Edwards, Robert T. 
Eelman, Arie, Jr. 
Eelman, Arie, Sr. 
Eelman, John 
Eflfler, Adeline R. 
Ehmann, Anton 
Ehret, George 
Einermann, Dora 
Eisenhauer, Nicholas 
Ekings, Francis 
Ekings, Robert .M. 
Elder, David 



Ellig, Minna 
Elliott, James 
Elliott, Lizzie 
Ellmore, Jeanette 
Elvin, Andrew 
Ely, Chester D. 
Emerson, Fanny P. 
Emiey, Eugene 
Emmans, Abraham 
Emmerich, Louis 
P^mmons, Ann E. 
Emmons, Silas H., Jr. 
Emsley, Elizabeth 
England, Henry 
English, Ann 
Ennis, Ava M. 
Ennis, William 
Ensign, James W. 
Ensign, Samuel C. 
Ensor, Albert 
Entwistle, Fanny 
Erdmann, Edward 
Erdmann, Emma 
Erdmann, Henry 
Erhardt, Alfred 
Erikson, Gustave 
Ernst, Laura 
Escher, Emilie A. 
Esson, Robert J. 
Esty, James B. 
Ettinger, Joseph 
Eukers, George 
Evans, Isabella 
Evans, Mary 
Evans, Mary Elizabeth 
Evans, Richard 
Evans, Thomas 
Evans, William H. 
Evans, William W. 
Everett, Henry Hoffman 
Everett, Walter 
Eves, Philmer 
Ewart, Annie E. 
Ewing, John B. 
Eynon, David 

Faber, August A. 
Faeth, John 
Fair, Isabella 
Fairbairn, Alice 
P^iirbanks, Albert D. 
Fairbanks, Eleanor S. 
Fairbanks, Madeleine 
Fairbanks, Wilson L. 
Fairchild, John O. 
Fairclough, Bertha M. 

Jennie M. 
Fairclough, N. B., Jr. 
Fairclough, Napoleon B. 
Fairclough, 01i\'e 
Fairclough, Wallace E. 
Fairhurst, Thomas 
Falls, James 

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Falstrom, Gustave W. 

Farbain, Alice 

Farlan, Arthur • 

Farlow, John 

Farquhar, Louise T. 

Farquhar, William 

Farrar, Ann 

Farrell, John H. 

Farrell, John M. 

Farrell, Patrick 

Farrell, Susan 

Fauerbach, Emil 

Faure, Conrad 

Fawcett, Jane 

Fayerweather, Frederick O. 

Fayerweather, Wm. O. 

Fayerweather, Wm. Oakley 

Feeney, Eliza 

Felch, Isaac N., Guardian 

Felch, John D. 

Felix, Francis J. 

Fenner, Wm. G. 

Fenwick, Sarah E. & Jas. H. 

Fenzlein, Sarah Ellen 

Ferguson, David 

Ferguson, Ferdinand S. 

Ferguson, James 

Ferguson, Peter G. 

Ferrell, Wm. H. 

Fettis, Jesse 

Fichter, August 

Field, JVIaria & Geo. H., Excrs. 

Fieldhouse, William 

Fielding, Jas, Thos., Wm , 

Geo. & Henry 
Fielding, Jennie V. 
Fielding, William 
Fields, Maria& Geo., R., Excrs, 
Fields, Nancy J. 
Fields, Phebe 
Fields, Rachel W. 
Fields, Robert J. 
Fields, Robert T. 
Fields, Viola 
Fifield, George 
Finch, Catherine 
Fine, Jarvis 
Finkelmeier, Charles 
Finkelmeier, John W. 
Finnegan, Thomas 
Firth, Emanuel C. & JMatilda 
Fischback, Jacob 
Fischer, Theresa 
Fish, William 
Fish, Wm. Jay 
& Fischer, Albert P. 
Fisher, Calvin M. 
Fisher, John & JMary 
Fitch, Geo. R. 
Fitzgerald, Tkliles W. 
Flavell, Elizabeth 
Flavell, William 
Fleet, Mar}- 



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Fleigh, Henry D. 

Fleming, Andrew 

Fleming, David 

Fleming, Jason E. 

Fleming, John 

I'leteher, John 

Fletcher, Joseph 

Fletcher, Wm. H. 

Flitcroft, Edward 

Flitcroft, Thos. 

Flitcroft, Wm. 

Florence, Saml. R., John B., 

Wm. 
Folley, Rachel A. 
P'olley, Sarah 
Fonda, Mary A. 
Fontajiie, Chas. H. 
Forbes, Catherine J. 
Forbes, Cyrus L. 
Forbes, Edward T. 
Forbes, Henry 
Forbes, Horatio 
Forbes, Joseph 
Forbes, Thomas 
Forbes, Wm. L. 
Force, Columbus 
Ford, Julia W. W. 
Fordyce, JNIary B. & husband 
Foreman, jVIartin V. 
Forrest, James & wife 
Fortune, Wm. M. 
Fossati, Josephine 
Foster, Caroline 
Foster, Garret 
Foster, \\'illiam Geo. 
Foulds, Andrew 
Foulds, John 
Fowler, Anna M. 
Fox, Arthur H. & wife 
Fox, Charles 
Fox, Rachel A. 
Frain, Jas. O. & Violet M. 
Francies, JMaria 
Francis, Mary N. 
Frank, Wm. 
Franke, Hannah 
Frankhauser, Margaret 
Franklin, Chas. H. 
Franz, William 
Phaser, Barbara 
Frazier, Charles 
Frcbel, Henry 
Frebel, Henry L. 
Frederick, Jeremiah 
Frederick, Lizzie May 
Frederick, Nicholas 
Freeland, Abigail 
Freely, Amelia 
Freely, Cornelius 
Freeman, Argus L. 
Freestone, Geo. A. L. 
Freestone, Lydia 
French, Francis 



Freudenthal, Chas. 

Frickel, Otto J. 

Friedel, John G. 

Friend, Theresa 

Frier, James 

Frisch, Jacob 

Fritsche, Salome 

Fritzsche, Chas. 0. H. 

Froelich, Albert 

Frommelt, Herman E. 

Frost, Andrew 

Frost, Frank, Chas. & Harry 

B. 
Fry, Lilian M. 
Fryer, Mary H. 
Fuchs, Andrew 
Fuller, James A. & wife 
Fullerton, David 
Fullerton, Ethelbert G. 
Fulton, Frank M. 
Funk, Albert & Louis 
Furman, Alfred A. 
Fyfe, Alexander 

Gaede, Robert 
Gag, Mary 
Galbricht, Henry 
Gall, James 
Gallant, Walter 
Gannon, David 
Gannon, Daniel 
Garabrant, Annie M. 
Garabrant, John G. 
Garbaccio, Amalia 
Garbaccio, Giuseppe 
Gardiner, John 
Gardiner, Joseph 
Gardner, Caroline & Oscar 
Gardner, Fred W. 
Garlick, Henry 
Garlick, Seth 
Garlick, Susannah 
Garlick, William 
Garnier, Josephine 
Garrabrant, Aaron K. 
Garrabrant, Fanny 
Garrabrant, Joanna E. 
Garrabrant, John 
Garrabrant, Margaret A. 
Garrabrant, Peter J. 
Garretson, Helen Everett 
Garretson, Kittie 
Garrison, David J\L 
Garrison, Henry 
Garrison, Henry D. 
Garrison, Jas. E., Elbert J. 
Garrison, John 
Cjarrison, John JVL 
Garrison, Kittie 
Garrison, Margaret 
Garrison, Maria E. 
(jarrison, Rachel 
(Jarrison, Robt. B. 

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Garrison, Simeon Z. 
Garrison, Sophrina 
Garry, Norine 
Garside, Irad L. 
Garside, Lees 
Garside, Priscilla 
Garside, Thomas P. 
Gaston, John & Wm. F. 
Gatjen, Herman 
Gatter, Richard D. 
Gautschy, Henry 
Gay, Helen E. 
Gaynor, Chas. C. 
Gebhardt, Frederick 
Gebhart, Henry L. 
Gedney, Estella 
Geering, Emil 
Gehring, Margaretta 
Geipel, Ernest 
Gelderman, F. H. 
Gememhardt, Matilda 
George, Mae L. 
Gerber, Marie S. 
Gerhardt, Wm. & wife 
Gerum, Katherine 
Gerow, Heber 
Gerrie, Jennie Dunlop 
Gerstinger, Lena 
Gerstmayer, J. F. 

Gery, John 

Getchius, John 

Getsinger, William E. 

Getty, Chas. H. 

Gibb, Harry 

Gibbs, Marinus 

Gibbs, Wm. H. 

Gibson, Jane 

Gibson, William 

Giebelhausen, Frederick R. 

Gifford, Caroline A. 

Gilbert, Chas. N. 

Gilbert, Mary C. 

Gilchrist, William 

Giles, Lucy A. & Cora A. 

Gilfillan, Wm., Jr. 

Gimilan, Wm., Sr. 

Gill, Hannah 

Gillen, W^m. H. 

Gillespie, John 

Gillies, Frederick 

Gillmor, Deborah A. 

Gillmor, RLary Ellen 

Gillmore, David T. 

Gilmore, Frederick 

Gilson, Catherine 

Gilson, Esther 

Gladwin, Henry 

Glass, Daniel 

Glass, Robert 

Glasser, Wm. F. 

Glastaeter, James 

Glatt, Dora F. 

Gleason, Elizabeth B. 







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Gledhill, Mary L. 

Gledhill, Marv & Jos., Excrs. 

Gledhill, Robt. 

Glenn, Louis S. 

Glennev, Abram 

Gloor, Adolf 

Glover, Adelaide 

Glover, George 

Glover, Job 

Glover, Sarah 

Goble, Cornelius W. 

Goble, John 

Godden, Charles 

Godden, Christopher 

Godwin, Abram H. 

Godwin, Abram H. & Parker, 

Trustees 
Godwold, Est. of Mary 
Goelet, EvehTi 
Goetschius, Jemima 
Goetschius, John H. 
Goetschius, Peter V. H. 
Goldie, Thomas 
Goldsmith, James C. 
Goldsmith, R. C. 
Gollmer, Louis C. 
Goodbody, Margaret Jane 
Goode, John 
Goode, William 
Goodenough, Harriet Louise 
Goodridge, Emma 
Gordon, Clara 
Gordon, David D. 
Gordon, Hannah 
Gordon, Robert J. 
Gore, Sarah H. 
Gore, Thomas E. & wife 
Gore, William 
Gorle}', Fanny 
Gorman, Agnes J. 
Gorman, JVIary J. 
Gormley, Fanny 
Gosling, Wm. 
Goss, Daniel S. 
Gould, Abraham 
Gould, Henrietta 
Gould, Hiram 
Gould, Julia 
Gould, Mary 
Gould, Marv J. 
Gould, Mary S. 
Gould, Moses E. 
Gould, Moses E., Thos., 

Stephen D., Mary S. 
Gould, Stephen D. 
Gould, Thomas 
Goulden, Wm. H. 
Gradwell, John 
Graf, Joseph, Sr. 
Graham, Arthur 
Graham, Est. of George 
Graham, James & Archibald 
Graham. Jane 



Graham, Joseph R. 

Graham, Lydia A. 

Graham, Mary J. 

Graham, Wallace 

Graham, Wm. H. 

Graham, Wm., Jr. 

Grailes, William 

Granger, Carrie H. 

Granger, Samuel 

Graul, Frederick G. 

Gravatt, Harry 

Gray, Arthur G. & Marion M. 

Gray, John S. 

Gray, William 

Grear, Leonard L. 

Greaves, Joseph 

Greaves, William 

Green, Albert D. 

Green, Charlotte M. 

Green, Elizabeth & Walter J. 

Green, Isaac 

Green, John 

Green, John C. 

Green, John D. & wife 

Green, Louise 

Green, Mills 

Green, Thomas 

Green, Wm. J. 

Greene, Chas. H. 

Greene, Jessie B. 

Greenhalgh, Salina, John R., 

Frank, Samuel & James 
Greenhalgh, William 
Greenlie, Wm. P. 
Greenwood, Elizabeth 
Greenwood, Frederick W. 
Greenwood, Henry 
Greenwood, Lydia 
Greenwood, Mary 
Greenwood, Samuel 
Greenwood, Wm. S. 
Gregory, Mary E. 
Gregory, Thos. W. 
Gregson, Sarah 
Greig, Esther J., et al. 
Greiner, Louise 
Greivta, Marietta 
Grenfell, Thomas E. 
Grenell, Rev. Zelotus 
Griebel, Emma F. 
Griebel, Julius B. 
Grier, Robert 
Grieves, Harriet W. 
Griffith, Ann 
Griffiths, JVIaria 
Griggs, L. Elizabeth P. 
Griggs, Admr. John L. 
Griggs, John W. 
Griggs, J. W., Trustee 
(Sriggs, Nelson 
Grime, Ellen 
Grimshaw, George 
Grimshaw, Harry 

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Groetsch, Christopher 
Groocock, Franklin 
Groocock, Samuel 
Groocock, Samuel P. 
Groser, Alex'r T. 
Gross, Robert 
Gross, Theodore 
Grossenbacher, Apoline 
Groves, Sam'l & Isabella 
Growney, James & wife 
Grubb, Wm. Henry 
Grund, Tony W. 
Grundy, Joseph C. 
Gueriel, Mary 
Guetrelle, Alexander 
Gunning, Isabella A. 
Gurnee, Chas. P., Geo. A. & 

Ann E. 
Giu"nee, Elizabeth 
Giu-nee, Flavilla & H. Louise 
Gurnee, Jas. 
Giu"ney, John 
Gurriell, James 
Gurriell, John 
Gushee, Warren 
Guthrie, Clara G. 
Gutiwiller, Mary A. 
Gysbers, Alexander A. 
Gysbers, Marinus & Garret 

Haamstee, Jacob 

Hass, Fidel 

Habben, Henry & wife, & 

Caroline 
Habben, John 
Hackenbroch, John P. 
Hackett, Agnes 
Hackett, Jonathan & Emily 
Haeberle, Jacob 
Haefeli, Adele 
Haehnlen, Jacob F. 
Haenichen, Adolph 
Haenichen, Wm. 
Hagadorn, Henry 
Hagclstein, Anna 
Hagen, Chas. D. & wife 
Hagerdon, Henr}' 
Hague, Eleanor 
Hague, Will 
Haines, Sarah B. 
Hakemeyer, Chas. E. 
Haldenwang, Chas., Jacob, 

Wm. & Annie 
Hale, Edward M. 
Halfeli, Adele 
Hall, Annie M. 
Hall, Arthur 
Hall, Eliza 
Hall, Louise 
Hall, Le Roy W. 
Hail, Sarah 

Hall, Sophia Dc JMuth, d al. 
Hall. Thos. W. 



CEDAR LAWN CEMETERY 



Hall, Vaugn Smith 
Hall, Wesley 
Hall, Wm. H. 
Hallenbeck, Bertha 
Hallett, George 
Hallida\', Jane 
Hallida\-, John 
Hailiweil, (irace 
Halliwell, John C. 
Hailiweil, John C. & Geo. T. 
Hailiweil, Thomas J. 
Hallowell, Ethel J. & John \\. 
Halstead, Byron D. 
Halstead, Geo. W. 
Halstead, ]\lary 
Halstead, Wm! .M. 
Hammeeteman, JNIaria 
Hameetman, Job 
Hameetman, Peter 
Hameetman, Thos. 
Hameetman, Zacharias 
Hamer, Alice 
Hamer, Hannah 
Hameteman, Dana 
Hamilton, David S. 
Hamilton, John 
Hammond, Edwin J. 
Hammond, IMary 
Hammond, Mary J. 
Hammond, Sara Belle 
Hampson, Eliza 
Hampson, Julia 
Hampton, Thomas 
Hancox, George 
Hand, Christina 
Handle}', William 
Handwerk, Otto 
Hankel, Henry 
Hanks, Chas. G. 
Hanriot, John 
Hanson, Ann 
Hanson, Edward 
Hanson, Louisa 
Hanson, Wm., et al. 
Hardcastle, Geo. F. 
Hardcastle, JNIarj' Est. 
Hardenbergh, Herman, cL al. 
Hardenbergh, ^^'iIlis E. 
Hardenburgh, JMartha Ann 
Hardtrn, John 
Hardifer, John 
Harding, Elizabeth 
Harding, Frederick 
Hardy, John J. 
Hardy, Mar>- & Ellen 
Hardy, Robert 
Hargravcs, Richard W. 
Hargrea\'es, Adam 
Haring, Aimee E. C. 
Haring, John 
Haring, Mary 
Harmon, Wm. H. 
Harper, Julia G. & Geo. S. 



Harper, Leon 
Harper, Mary 
Harries, Anna M. 
Harris, Isaac 
Harris, James S. 
Harris, Maria L. 
Harris, Rachel 
Harris, Richard A. T. 
Harrison, Bethuel 
Harrison, Eliza 
Harrison, Jesse D. 
Harrison, Chas. F. & Minnie 
Harrison, Wm. C. 
Harrison, \\'m. W. 
Harrop, Sarah 
Harshaw, Wm. K. 
Hart, Isabel 
Hartley, Christopher 
Hartley, Clara 
Hartley, Ira 
Hartley, John 
Hartley, Mary E. 
Hartley, Richard 
Hartmann, Annie 
Hartmann, Chas. & wife 
Hartmann, Theresa 
Hartmeier, Jessie A. 
Hartog, Cornelius 
Hartt, Geo. LeB. 
Harvey, David 
Harvey, Emeline 
Harve}', Henry C. & wife 
Harv'e}', Jean 
Harve\'^, Janet 
Harwood, Henry 
Harwood, James 
Harwood, Margaret, Excrs. 
Harwood, William 
Hasbrouck, John A. 
Hasbrouck, Richard O. & 

wife 
Hascup, Charles Henry 
Hascup, Peter 
Hascy, Emily H. 
Haslam, Thomas 
Hassell, James 
Hassen, William 
Hasting, Arthur 
Hastings, Susannah 
Hathaway, Hiram & Henry 
Hathorn, Hannah J. & Ann 
Hatrick, Chas. 
Havens, Mary 
Haviland, Henry 
Haviland, James F. 
Haviland, ]\Iary W. 
Hawkins, Joseph R. 
Hawrey, Jacob 
Hawthorn, Arthur T. 
Hay, LiUie 
Haycock, Frances 
HajTOck, Andrew 
Haycock, Margaret 

85 



Haycock, Richard 
Haycock, Thomas 
Haycock, Thomas 
Ha3'den, Clarissa 
Hayden, Thomas H. 
Hayes, .Albert Y.. 
Haj-es, Kate ]\I. 
Hayes, Robert 
Hayes, William H. 
Havnes, Joseph H. 
Hays, Alice M. & Ethel C. 
Hay ward, Ann A. 
Haywood, Charles 
Haywood, Henry B. 
Hazel, Herman & Julius 
Heacock, Harriet 
Heacock, Spencer 
Heald, James & Ellen 
Healey, William I. 
Healey, Richard A. 
Healy, Chas. F. 
Healv, Geo. D. 
Healy, Wm. F. 
Heap, Christopher 
Heap, Wm. H. 
Heard, Wm. 
Hearn, Edwin R. 
Heath, Fanny 
Heath, Lewis 
Heath, Mary E. 
Heathcote, Mary J. 
Hebenstreit, Max 
Heck, Catherine . 
Heckel, Anna 
Heckel, John 
Heckendorm, John 
Hegeman, .AJetta ]\I. 
Heinzelmann, Chas. C. & 

John W. 
Heinzelman, George 
Heinzelman, John 
Heinzman, Joseph 
Heller, Wm. Frederick, Frank 
Helme, James 
Hclmrick, Wm. E. 
Helms, ]\Iary L. 
Heming, Gustave 
Hemingway, Chas., Est. of 
Hemingway, John 
Hemingway, Saml. F. 
Hemion, John 
Heminsley, Elizabeth 
Hemming, Walter W. 
Hemstead, Catherine M. 
Hendershot, Elizabeth 
Henderson, Henrietta 
Hendricks, Elizabeth 
Hendr\', William 
Henggeler, Jacob 
Henion, John W. 
Henion, Luther V. 
Henniger, Diedrich & Herman 
Hennion, Eliza M. 



CEDAR LAWN CEMETERY 



Hennion, John W. 


Hilton, John T. 


Hope, Wm. J. 


Henrichs, August 


Hilton, John F. 


Hopkins, Caroline de la M. 


Henrick, Christian 


Hilton, Martha J. 


Hopkins, James H. 


Henrick, Matilda 


Hilton, Saml. H. 


Hopper, Abby A. 


Henr\-, Annie C, Excr. 


Hilton, William 


Hopper 


Abram G. 


Henry, David 


HinchliiTe, Anne S. 


Hopper 


Adaline 


Henry, Hannah 


Hinchliffe, William 


Hopper 


Adrian 


Henry, Margaret 


Hinchman, Eliza A. 


Hopper 


Albert C. 


Henser, Chas. J. & .Anna, his 


Hind, James F. 


Hopper 


Andrew 


wife 


Hind, Mary Louisa, Trustee 


Hopper 


Bessie S. 


Henshall, Thomas 


Hindle, Est. of John H. 


Hopper 


Chas. C. 


Hepburn, Katie W. 


Hindi e, John H. 


Hopper 


Cornelius C. 


Hepner, Carrie S. 


Hindley, George 


Hopper 


Demarest 


Hepp, Christian 


Hindley, Thomas 


Hopper 


Ellen 


Herig, C. Rudolph 


Hine, Est. of Reuben H. 


Hopper 


Geo. D., Jr. 


Herington, Frederick W. 


Hine, Wm. H. 


Hopper 


George W. 


Herman, Christian 


Hinton, George 


Hopper 


Henry, et ai. 


Herman, Frederick 


Hirchner, August, Jr. 


Hopper 


Jacob B. 


Hermann, Justus 


Hobart, Garret A. 


Hopper 


John 


Hermanni, Ferdinand L. 


Hobart, Jennie T. 


Hopper 


John A. 


Herrick, Hugh M. 


Hobbs, Henrj' 


Hopper 


John D. 


Herrick, Louise M. 


Heche, Armand 


Hopper 


John H. 


Herrman, Wm. P. 


Hockenberg, Harmon 


Hopper 


Jonathan C. 


Hertner, Emil & Verena, his 


Hockett, Ann 


Hopper 


Joseph C. 


wife 


Hodge, Geo. E. 


Hopper 


Mary 


Hesketh, James 


Hodge, James 


Hopper 


Mary J. 


Hess, PauHna 


Hodge, Sarah 


Hopper 


Mary K. 


Hetzel, Richard 


Hodgson, John 


Hopper 


Melissa 


Heuschkell, Frederick A. 


Hoelbe, Henrietta 


Hopper 


Peter C. 


Heuser, Barbara 


Hoffbauer, Emih' L. 


Hopper 


Peter D. 


Heuser, Wm. G. 


Hoffman, May & Caroline 


Hopper 


Robt. L 


Hewes, Sarah Ehza 


Hoffman, John B. 


Hopper 


Samuel 


Hewett, James 


Hoffman, William 


Hopper 


Sarah J. 


Hewitt, James 


Hofgesang, Anna 


Hopper 


WiUiam H. 


Hewitt, Wiiham 


Hogan, John D. 


Hopson 


Chas. R. 


Hewson, J. W. 


Hogarth, Hannah 


Hopson 


Wm. A. 


Hewson, Mary E. 


Hohenstein, Bertha 


Hornbeck, Delia 


He}', Mary Ann 


Holbrook, James 


Hornbeck, Sarah & Wm. H. 


Hickman, John 


Holden, Mary J. 


Hornberger, Caroline 


Hierskup, Aaron 


Holden, Robt. 


Hornberger, George 


Hierskup, John 


Holden, William 


Hornberger, John B. 


Higbid, Uretta L. 


Holdsworth, Joseph 


Hornberger, Louisa 


Higbie, Charles 


Hollinde, Emil 


Home, Peter & wife 


High, Catherine 


HoUingsworth, John H. 


Hornung, August & Charlotte 


High, Peter 


Hollister, George 


Horsfield, Joshua 


Higham, Isabella 


Hollister, Saml. W. 


Horton, Abel 


Higinson, Rachel 


Holmes, Ella E. 


Horton, Alfred N. 


Hildreth, Chas. M. & wife 


Holmes, Harry 


Horton, Bertha 


Hill, Ann 


Holmes, Henry A. 


Horton, Elizabeth 


Hill, Alexander D. 


Holmes, Walter H. 


Horton, Ray ton E. 


Hill, Eliza 


Hoipp, Rosa 


Hosford, Jennette H. 


Hill, Harold D. 


Holt, Adam 


Hosford, Saml. C. 


Hill, James 


Holt, Cryus 


Hough, Mary A. 


Hill, Lucy G. 


Holt, Mary 


Hough, Thomas 


Hill, Robt. C. 


Holt, Ormenta 


Houghton, Margaret Ann 


Hill, Smith 


Holt, Rebecca 


Houlgrave, Ann 


Hillen, John 


Holt, Samuel 


House, John 


Hiller, Gottlob 


Holt, Susan 


Houston, David 


Hilliard, James R. 


Holt, Thomas 


Houston, James & Robt. 


Hilliard, IMary E. 


Holster, Tunes 


Houston, John 


Hillman, Harmon 


Holtham, Joseph 


Houston, Thos. B. 


Hillman, Henry T. L. 


Home, Elizabeth 


Howard, John 


Hilton, Benjamin 


Home?, John 


Howatt 


Gerald 



87 



CEDAR LAWN CEMETERY 



Howcroft, Sarah 
Howe, Albert E. 
Howe, Chas. M. 
Howe, Edwin I., Chas. M., 

Geo. R. 
Howe, John 
Howe, John ]\Ioffett 
Howe, John ^lorgan 
Howe, Rol)t. 
Howe, Wm. & Jas. 
Howell, Carrie E. 
Howell, Ezra M. 
Howell, Isabella 
Howell, Minnie 
Howett, Mary 
Hoxsey, Margaret 
Ho.xsey, T. Frank & Margaret 
Hoxsey, Thomas D. 
Hubbard, Danl. B. 
Hubbard, Geo. 
Huber, Christina 
Huber, Ida Ruegg 
Hudd, .Alfred 
Hudson, Emma B. 
Hudson, Thomas 
Hudson, Wm., Jr. 
Hudson, Wm. S. 
Hugginson, Phebe 
Hugginson, Richard 
Hughes, Ada L. 
Hughes, Anthony 
Hughes, Clara L. 
Hughes, Frank & Inez 
Hughes, Geo. 
Hughes, James & Hannah 
Hughes, Marv A. 
Hughes, Robt. S. 
Hughes, Samuel 
Hughes, WiUiam 
Hummel, Friederike 
Humphreys, John B. 
Hundertmark, Elizabeth A. 
Hunt, Amelia 
Hunt, Ann & Harry 
Hunt, Ernest 
Hunt, Jane 
Hunter, Annie 
Hunter, James 
Hunter, Phineas T. 
Huntoon, Henry C. 
Huntoon, James H. 
Hunziker, Hilma 
Hupfer, Christian 
Hurd, Agnes B. 
Hurd, Eleanor 
Hurd, John H. 
Hussey, Frank S. 
Husscy, Ruth 
Hutcheon, John 
Hutchin.son, Eliza M. 
Hutchinson, James 
Hutchin.son, Kate C. 



Ibach, Hugo 
Ibbeson, John, Jr. 
Icke, John & wife 
lies, JNIary Jane 
Imgrund, Frederick 
Indoe, Frederick E. 
Inglis, Catherine E. 
Inglis, Charles 
Inglis, James 
Inglis, James, Jr., Excr. 
Inglis, Jane 
Inglis, Robt. J. 
Inglis, William 
Inglis, Wm. M. 
Ingram, James F. 
Ingram, Thomas 
Inman, Jonas & wife 
Ireland, Robinson 
Irish, Lewis (Guardian) 
Irving, Helen 
Irwin, James 
Irwin, Jane 
Irwin, Martha 
Irwin, Sophia 
Isaac, Mary Speakman 
Isherwood, Francis F. 
Isleib, Frederick 
Isleib, Mary E. 
d'lsoard, Leonie 
Ives, Arthur H. 
Ives, Susanna S. 

Jackson, A. D. 

Jackson, Carrie, James M. 

Kate A., J. Ross 
Jackson, Emily H. 
Jackson, Frank R. & wife 
Jackson, James 
Jackson, John 
Jackson, Joseph 
Jackson, JVIartha 
Jackson, JNIary .\nn 
Jackson, William 
Jackson, Wm. W. 
Jacob, George 
Jacobus, John H. 
Jacobus, John N. 
Jacobus, John S. 
Jacobus, Mary E. 
Jacobus, Nicholas 
Jacobus, Richard .V. 
Jacobus, T. H. 
Jacobus, Wm. & Cornelius 
Jacqua, Sherman 
Jacques, Abraham 
Jaeger, Emil E. 
Jaeger, Henry 
Jaiger, Catherine 
James, John W. 
James, Joseph B. 
Jamieson, Ann 
Jansen, James H. 
Janson, Christian F. 

89 



Janvillc, Joseph 

Jarl, Gustave 

Jarvis, Edwin 

JeiTrey, Mathilde C. 

Jeffrey, Phoebe L. 

Jehn,'Max T. 

Jelleme, Emker 

Jelleme, Emker, Excrs. 

Jelleme, John 

Jelleme, Leonora 

Jelleme, Lester 

Jenkins, Edw. & Ann 

Jenkins, Jacob 

Jenks, Robt. V. 

Jennett, Maggie L. & Eliza J. 

Jennings, John 

Jennison, William H. 

Jeorg, Conrad A. 

Jersey, Theodore 

Jewett, Phineas M. 

Jochem, Warren V. 

Johns, David 

Johns, Geo. W. 

Johns, Richard 

Johnson, Delia Ann 

Johnson, Eliza A. 

Johnson, Emma 

Johnson, Franklin 

Johnson, Geo. F. 

Johnson, Helena 

Johnson, James 

Johnson, Johanna M. 

Johnson, Jonathan, JMartha & 

Edward 
Johnson, Lina & John F. 
Johnson, Lydia L. 
Johnson, Marie A. 
Johnson, Martin J. 
Johnson, Walter B. 
Johnson, William 
Johnston, Allen 
Johnston, James 
Johnston, Rebecca L. 
Johnston, Robert 
Johnston, Wesley S. B. 
Jones, Albert 
Jones, Bertha L. 
Jones, Chas. G. 
Jones, Edward E. 
Jones, Edwin 
Jones, George W. 
Jones, Harriet & husband 
Jones, John M. 
Jones, John M. & Lavinia 
Jones, John W. 
Jones, Margaret S. C. 
Jones, Nellie 
Jones, Thomas 
Jones, Thomas C. 
Jordan, James 
Jowett, Theophilus 
Joynson, Frederick 
Juhnke, Harriet 



CEDAR LAWN CEMETERY 



Kacffer, Edward & wife 

Kamerline, Arent 

Kamerling, Garret 

Kamcrling, Henry & wife 

Kamerling, Jacob 

Kamerling, JNIarinus 

Kamerling, Peterjie 

Karr, Richard F. 

Kastrup, Helga 

Kattenstroth, Julia 

Katterman, August & wife 

Kay, John Charles 

Kay, Joseph 

Kealey, James & wife 

Kearsing, Ambrose W. 

Keasler, Hiram 

Keating, Wm. E. J. 

Keefe, Amelia 

Keeler, Chas. 

Keeler, Daniel 

Keeler, John 

Keen, Caroline 

Keen, Justus C. 

Keene, John 

Kegelman, Theodore B. 

Keisshaur, Jane 

Keller, Gottlick & Frederick 

Kelley, Edwin R. 

Kelley, Margaret J. S. 

Kelley, Mary F. 

Kelley, Sarah 

Kelly, William 

Kelshaw, Jonathan 

Kelso, Emily 

Kelso, John 

Kembley, John 

KennelJ, John 

Kennell, Kate 

Kent, Benjamin 

Kent, Ridley 

Kent, William 

Kenter, Laura 

Kenworth, Ellen 

Ker, Jeanette 

Kerns, Catherine 

Kerr, John 

Kerr, Wm. M. 

Kershaw, Fanny 

Kershaw, Jane 

Kershaw, John 

Kesse, Henry 

Kesse, Herman B. 

Kesselring, George 

Kessler, Geo. M. 

Kessler, Wm. H. 

Ketcham, Tredwell 

Keuppers, Otto 

Kevit, Job C. 

Kevitt, Cornelius 

Keyes, Charles 

Keymer, George H. 

Keymer, James A. 

Keyser, Abram 



Keyser, Abram C. 

Keyser, Stephen 

Keyzer, Johanna 

Kidd, James 

Kierstead, Jacob 

Kierstead, Wilson G. 

Kiersted, Margaret 

Kievit, Cornelia 

Kievit, Tunis C. & wife 

Kijewski, Peter 

Kilpack, Charles 

Kimble, Henry 

Kincaid, Elizabeth 

King, Aaron E. 

King, Alpheus L. 

King, Ambrose F. 

King, Andrew B. 

King, Cornelius A. 

King, Elias B. 

King, Elizabeth 

King, Emma A. 

King, Griffith 

King, Henry B. 

King, John 

King, John W. 

King, Margaret R. 

King, Mary 

King, Mary C. 

King, Mary J. 

King, Mary L. 

King, Samuel 

King, Wallace R. 

Kingsland, Geo. W. 

Kingsland, John & Kate A. 

Kingsland, Wm. D. 

Kinne, John W. 

Kinne, Porter S. 

Kinne, Sandford H. 

Kinne, Theodore Y. 

Kinsell, Benjamin E. 

Kinsey, Mary B. 

Kinsey, Samuel 

Kinsilla, Chas. P. 

Kinsilla, Wm. & Chas. 

Kip, CorneHus 

Kip, Edo 

Kip, Frederic E. 

Kip, Frederick E. 

K ip, Henry & John 

Kip, Ira A. 

Kip, John E. 

Kip, John W., James V. B. 

Walter 
Kip, Mary J. 
Kip, Peter H. 
Kip, Peter P. 
Kipp, Peter J. 
Kipp, Richard P. 
Kipp, Walter N. 
Kirchner, Chas. 
Kirchner, Frederick 
Kirchner, Oswald 

91 



Kirchner, William 

Kireker, Charles 

Kireker, Lottie C. 

Kirk, John 

Kirkman, Grace 

Kirkpatrick, J. A. 

Kirsinger, Louis 

Kittner, Herman 

Kittredge, Geo. W. 

Kivet, Tunis 

Klaeger, Albert ine S. 

Klauser, Frank H. & Mar- 
garet, his wife 

Klein, Frederick 

Kline, Joseph R. 

Klober, August 

Klotzbach, Chris. 

Knapp, A. H. 

Knapp, David H. 

Knapp, Huldah 

Knapton, Lulu 

Knauss, Rosina W. 

Knell, Caroline 

Knight, Emma & Mary 

Knight, Joseph B. 

Knights of Pythias 

Knipper, Marie 

Knipscher, Mathilde 

Knoble, Chas. E. 

Knowles, David 

Knowles, Eliza 

Knowles, Frank B. 

Kno.x, Robert 

Koar, Hugo 

Kohlhaas, Gladys 

Kohlhaas, Marie 

Kohn, Anthony 

Kohn, Elizabeth 

Konzelmann, Agnes 

Konzelmann, John G. 

Kook, Christian 

Koopman, Cornelius 

Koyer, WiUiam 

Kraiger, Jennie 

Krajewski, Rose 

Kraus, Mary Isleib 

Kreamer, William M. 

Kressler, James E. 

Kronauer, Max 

Kreuger, John 

Krug, Ida, .-Yrthur, Herbert 

Kuemmel, Mary D. 

Kueppers, Otto 

Kuett, Chas. F. 

Kuett, Geo. F. &Mary B., his 
wife 

Kuhn,,Anna 

Kuhn, Henry 

Kuhn, Lena 

Kuiken, Lukas 

Kuken, Lewis & wife 

Kuramer, Elizabeth 

Kunz, Bertha 



CEDAR LAWN CEMETERY 



Kur\y, Sarah M. 
Kusant, Cornelius 
Kusant, jMar>' 
Kuyper, Tunis 

Laauwe, Nicholas 
Laauwe, Sarah 
La Bar, Marietta 
Labaugh, Barney 
Labaugh, Catherine 
Labaugh, James ISI. 
La Boyteau, Samuel S. 
Lacke}-, Harriet 
La Forge, Moses 
La Forge, JVIoses T., Excr. 
Laing, Margaret 
Laird, James 
Laird, ^lary J. 
Laird, \\m. & Mary E. 
Lake, Isabel N. 
Lakeland, William 
Lamb, Helen 
Lamb, Thomas W. 
Lambert, Catholina 
Lambert, Fred E. 
Lambert, Jacob J. 
Lambert, Walter I. 
Lammcrs, Rachel 
Landrock, ]\Ioritz 
Lane, Alice 
Lane, Annie 
Lane, Eliza Ann 
Lane, Elsie B. 
Lane, Kate 
Lang, George 
Langford, Frank E. 
Langguth, Gertrude 
Langwith, \\'illiam 
Lanning, Chas. P. 
Lanning, Robt., Excr. 
Lanza, Baptiste 
Lapham, ]\Iary 
Last, Jacob 
Latchford, Wm. 
Latham, Henry 
Latimer, John 
Latus, Jacob 
Laverack, Amelia 
Law, George 
Laurence, Frank B. 
Lawrence, Geo. N. 
LawTence, Stei)hen 
Lawson, Chas. B. 
Laytham, ALartha 
Leach, Chas. E. 
Leach, Henry P. 
Leach, Wm. C. 
Leal, John L. 
Leal, !Mary E. 
Leavens, Philo F. 
Lea\-ens, William Barry 
Leaycraft, Wm. 
Leazer, Isabella 



Lederer, Arthur 

Lee, James 

Lee, Mary E. 

Lee, Sarah T. 

Leers, Gretchen 

Lees, Eli H. & Wm. 

Lees, Samuel 

Lefferson, ]\Irs. Jas. W. 

Lefferts, Joseph H. & Donald 

Le Fe\Te, Sarah Elizabeth 

Lehman, John 

Lehman, Paul 

Lehner, Ernestine 

Lemlej', James 

Lendrim, Henry 

Lendrim, JMargaret Jessie 

Lenckim, Thomas 

Lenton, Frances 

Lenton, Josejjh 

Leonard, Daniel 

Leonard, Harriet 

Leonard, Henry W. & 

Matilda 
Leonard, Orville W. 
Leonhard, Fanny 
Leonhauser, John Chas. 
Leo3% Katie 
Lerigo, ]\Iargaret 
Leslie, John S. 
Leslie, Robert 
Leswing, Henry 
Leswing, John Frederick & 

wife 
Leupin, Emil & wife 
Levi, Eliza 
Le\-ie, James 
Levie, Wm. H. 
Lewis, Chas. W. 
Lewis, Hannah Davis 
Lewis, Wallace J. 
Lewis, William 
Lienarz, Adolf .A. 
Lillibridge, Kalherine H. 
Lincoln, Emma 
Lincoln, John 
Lind, Charlotta 
Lind, ]\Iary 
Lindners, John 
Lindsle}', Louise M. 
Liotard, Louis F. 
Lister, Joseph 
Littell, Wm. .Vrchibald 
Little, Caroline 
Little, Samuel 
Littlewood, Fred & wife 
Llewelyn, .\nn 
Llo\'d, Jane 
Llo\d, Thomas 
Lock, .\rthur 
Lockett, John 
Lock wood, J. I). 
Lockwood, Rachel 
Lockwood, William 

93 



Loman, Chas. 

Longwell, James \Y. 

Looschen, Jared J. 

Loper, Chas. M. 

Lord, Annie B. 

Lord, Catherine 

Lord, Fred W. 

Lord, Mary Ann 

Lord, Wm. H. 

Lotan, Samuel 

Lotan, William 

Lotz, Frederick & IMargaretj 

his wife 
Lotz, Martha 
Lounsbury, Mary J. 
Lovatt, .\da B. 
Love, Sara C. 
Lovell, Julia A. 
Low, Mrs. H. M. 
Lowe, John Payne 
Lowe, Wm. Herbert 
Lowe, Wm. J. 
Lucas, Timothy C. 
Lucie, JMary J. 
Luck, David A. 
Ludlam, Dorothy & jMaria 
Ludlum, W. Theodore 
Ludwig, Frederick 
Luetten, Elizabeth 
Luhrs, Henry 
Luke, Edmon Conner 
Luke, Mary E. Miller 
Luke, William H. 
Lum, James 
Lum, John 

Lundquist, Hjalmar I. 
Luques, Herbert L. 
Lussi, Elizabeth 
Lutton, William J. 
Lutz, Elwood S. 
Lyle, Janet (Miss) 
L^'le, Robert 
Lyness, Rebecca 
Lyon, Lewis B. 

]\IacChesnev, Saml. D. 
MacCulloch, John W. 
Mace, Martha 
JMacDonald, Edward J. 
JMacDonald, Hugh J. & wife 
Macdonald, John O. 
Macdonald, Mary Joanna 
JMacDonald, Thomas & wife 
Macdonald, Thos. A. 
MacGeachie, Tillie 
Alackay, Lotan 
Mackey, Laura E. & Florence 

M. 
JNIackie, Isabella 
Mackintosh. James H. 
Mackrell, Charlotte 
Maclagan, Geo. 
Maclagan, John W. H. 



CEDAR LAWN CEMETERY 



Macpherson, Agnes B. 
Macpherson, Geo. W. 
JSIacwatty, Chas. & wife 
Madison, Isabella 
Madison, Mary Gertrude C. 
Maes, Leon 
IMaffett, Adam C. 
JVIagee, Wm. T. 
Magennis, Carrie W. 
Magill, John A. 
IMagill, Samuel 
Magovern, Mar\' Amanda 
Mahar, Louisa J. 
Mahar, Est. of Mary J. 
Mahony, Emma A. 
Maines, Chas. Frederick 
Mainey, Ann Ellen 
Makepeace, Margaret 
Makepeace, William 
Malcolm, Emma E. 
Malcolm, Margaret P. 
Malcolm, Wm. 
Malcolm, Wm. S. 
Mallery, William 
Mallon, Elizabeth 
Mallon, John 
Malloy, Martha 
Malstrom, Andrew 
Manchee, Leonard W., Wm. 

& Wilfred A. 
Manchee, Wilfrid A. 
Mandell, G. 
Mandell, Mary G. 
Mandigo, Abram 
Mangold, Albert 
Mann, Percy E. 
Mann, Phoebe C. Preswich 
Manson, John E. 
Manter, Reinhold 
Mapps, Morris 
Marcy, Jos. E. & John F. 
Mardle, Henry 
Markert, Carrie 
Marselis, John D. 
Marselis, JSIary 
Marsellus, Catherine 
IVLarsellus, John C. 
Marsellus, Peter E. 
Marsh, Ann 
Marsh, Chas. M. 
Marsh, EHas J. 
Marsh, Frederick B. 
Marsh, Stanford 
Marsh, Thos. 
Marsh, Wm. H. 
Marshall, Abraham 
Marshall, Amos 
Marshall, Henry 
Marshall, Joseph 
Marshall, Mary 
Marshall, Warner S. 
Martin, Barbara 
Martin, James 



Martin, Jas. L. & Mary M. 

Martin, Jane 

Martin, Luther H. 

Martin, Mabel & Walter C. 

Martin, Martha T. 

Martin, Mary & James 

Martin, Saml. C. 

Masker, Abraham 

Mason, Edgar M. 

Mason, EHzabeth D. 

Mason, Geo. C. 

Mason, Jacob & wife 

Mason, James H. 

Mason, Joseph 

Mason, John 

Mason, John B. 

Mason, Wm., Jr. 

Massaker, J. H. 

Mastenbrook, John 

Matchett, David 

Mathe, William 

Mather, Ernest 

Mather, James H. 

Matthews, Irving C. 

Matthews, Thos. 

Mattison, Charles H. 

May, Maria 

May, Martha L. 

May, Michael B. 

Maybury, James, Sr. 

Mayers, James 

Mayhew, Francis H. 

Mead, John C. 

Mead, Phebe 

Mead, Sarah A. 

Meakle, Sarah A. 

Meding, Charles E. 

Meisch, John 

Meister, Rosie 

Meleney, James W. 

Meller, James 

Meller, John P. 

Mellor, Alice 

Mellor, Jennie 

Mendell, Mary M. 

Mennel, Christian 

Mennel, Christian & wife 

Mennel, Wm. 

Mentnick, Philip 

Merboldt, Mary 

Mercer, Andrew 

Mercer, Petrina 

Mercier, Wm. 

Merdein, Emma De Muth, 

et al. 
Meredith, Saml. & Mary 

Ann, his wife 
Merikle, Isaac L. H. 
Merkel, John L. 
Merrett, Ezra 
Merrick, Edwin 
Merrick, Noah 
Merrill, Clara C. 

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Merrill, Elizabeth F. & James 

F. 
Merrill, John R. 
Merrill, Sherburne R. 
Merritt, Geo. W. & John C. 
Mersehs, Bertha M. 
Merselis, Edo I. 
Merselis, Jane 
Mersehs, John H. 
Merselis, John H., Edwin, 

Stephen, William B. & 

Elizabeth 
Merselis, Peter J. 
Mersehs, Sarah V. 
Mersehs, Stephen 
Mersehs, Wm. B. 
Mersereau, Edwin F. &jwife 
Mertell, Herman E. 
Mertens, Elizabeth 
Meshew, Margaret R. 
Mesler, Rachel A. 
Messenger, Annie 
Mewhiney, John 
Mewhiney, Joseph 
Meyer, Catharine 
Meyer, Catherine D. 
Meyer, Jacob G. A. 
Meyers, Elizabeth 
Mick, Jacob 
Mick, Jeannette, Emma & 

Jacob 
Mickle, James A. 
Microp, Mina, Cornelius 
Middleton, Geo. C. & \N. H. 
Miedendorp, Wm. H. 
Milano, Rosina, Peter, Emiho 
Millar, Wm. S. & John 
JMiller, Andrew & John Geo. 
Miller, Annie A. 
JMiller, Barbara 
Miller, Mrs. Christian 
JMiller, Clara E. 
Miller, Clifford Jones 
Miller, Cyrus 
Miller, Daniel (Guardian) 
Miller, David 
JMiller, Eliza 
Miller, Geo. W. 
Miller, Hattie M. 
Miller, James 
Miller, John 
JMiller, John W. 
JMiller, Josejih F. 
Miller, Joseph R. 
JMiller, Marv E. 
Miller, Peter M. 
JMiller, Robt., Estate of 
Miller, Sarah J. 
JMiller, Thomas 
JMiller, Tillic 
Miller, William 
Miller, Wm. A. 
JMiller, Wm. F. 



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:Millcr, William J. 

^lillcrchip, Amelia & Emily 

IMilligan, Da\id (Guardian) 

]\liliington, Aaron 

^lillington, John 

jMillington, Leah 

^Millison, Elizabeth 

]\Iillnett, Catherine 

:Mills, Elizabeth F. 

Mills, Cieorge 

M'Ah, Herbert W. 

IMills, Julia X. 

JNIills, ]\Iargaret 

jNIills, :\Iartha J. 

JNIilne, Geo. A. 

JMilne, William 

jMilnes, Henry 

JNlilnes, Henr}' & Wm. 

]\Iinish, James G. 

ISIitchell, Albert E. 

^Mitchell, AmeHa 

ISIitchell, Gertrude O. 

jMitcheU, Henr\- 

^Mitchell, Henry & Catherine, 
his wife 

^Mitchell, James 

Mitchell, Jennie 

Moffet, Sarah C. 

JMoffett, Frederick 

Mollen, Garret Henry 

Moller, Katie & husband 

Molteni, Domenico 

Mombert, Frederick A. 

Monday, Garret ^\'. & Cor- 
nelius 

Mondrick, Annie 

Monin, Victor 

Monks, Lizzie 

Monroe, James 

Montalant, Maria 

Montalent, jNIarie P. 

Montgomery, Margaret & 
Robert 

Montgomery, Robert 

Montanye, Olin D. L. 

Montrose, Catherine 

Montrose, Wm. H. & wife 

Moody, Ernest R. 

Moore, Carrie E. 

Moore, Edward 

Moore, Geo. A. & wife 

]\Ioore, Est. of Isabella 

]\Ioore, Jacob W. & Louisa A. 

]\Ioore, James 

iloore, John E. 

Moore, Margaret J. & Wm. 
W. 

Moore, Saml. F. & wife 

Moore, Sarah J. 

.Moore, Thos. & wife 

Moran^cl, Corydon F. 

JVloreHead, Charles 
;Moi"ehead, Chas. F. 



]Morehead, John & Chas. 
:Morehead, Robt. B. 
.Morehead, Sarah 
jMorehead, Sarah A. 
Alorehouse, Elias 
Morejohn, Francis A. 
Moreiand, John & Leonard 
Morgan, Ale.x'r W. 
Morgan, Elizabeth 
Morgan, Fanny R. 
jVIorgan, Frances 
JVIorgan, John 
Morgan, John N. 
Morgan, Kate 
Morlot, George 
Morrell, Richard 
jMorris, Emma A. 
Morrison, Adam 
^Morrison, Andrew X. 
iSIorrison, James 
Morrison, Henry 
jMorrison, John 
Morrison, Margaret 
jSIorrison, Wm. S. 
JNIorrow, George 
Morrow, James W. 
Morrow, John H. 
Morrow, John J. 
Morrow, Lizzie 
Morrow, ^Margaret 
JNIorrow, ]\Iary E. 
]\Iorrow, Sophia 
jMorrow, \\'m. 
]\Iorrow, Wm. B. 
jSIorse, Aaron 
Morse, Edwin C. 
Morse, John M. 
jMort, Joseph 
Mortimer, John 
Mortimore, Frank T. & wife 
Morton, Robt. 
Moseley, Charles 
Moseley, Henry 
Moser, Andrew 
Moses, Amanda M. 
Moses, John C. 
Moss, Saml., James A. & 

Charlotta 
Moss, Michael 
Mosson, Mary 
IMount, Sarah E. 
Mo\-er, jMaggie 
Moyer, Richard & Dora, his 

wife 
IVIuhs, Henr\- 
^luhs, Henr\- Louis 
Mulhern, \\'m. M. 
Mullcr, August J. 
JMuller, Eliza 
Mullcr, Elizabeth 
.Muller, Mary 
Mullcr, Werner 
]\Iundy, Rose IMary 

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Munn, A. G. 

iMunn, Samuel 

^Munn, Saml. & .\bram G. 

(Trustees) 
Munn, A. G., Jr. 
Munroe, John A. 
Munson, Albert G. 
JMunson, Carrie 
JVIunson, Lewis 
JVIunson, Alinnie T. 
Munson, Xettie Laura 
Munson, Phebe 
Munson, U. V. 
Mura, Martin 
JVIurphv, Boetius 
Murphy, Ellen F. 
Murpln-, John, Excr. 
Murphy, John F. 
JMurray, Lavinia 
^luse, Peter & wife 
Muth, Julia 
jMuth, Casper 
Muth, Henr}- 
Muth, JMargaret 
Muzik, Frank 
Muzz}', Saml. V. S. 
JMyer, Jacob 
JVIyers, G. A. 
McAlister, James 
McAlister, Wasliington 
JMcAlister, William 
]\Ic.\llister, JMartha 
]Mc.\llister, jSIarv Ann 
JMcCarthy, Elizabeth 
McCarthy-, j\Iary E. 
McCaulden, Margaret 
McCausland, Geo. A. & Saml. 
McClean, Isabella 
McClean, Robt. 
McCleece, Cornelius 
JMcCleece, James 
McClellan, Catherine A. 
JMcCloud, Wm. G. 
McCracken, Mary E. 
JMcCrea, Elizabeth Ann 
McCreerv, James H. 
McCulloch, Robt. 
McCulh', Emeline 
McCully, P'rancis K. 
JMcDaniel, Gilbert 
McDonald, Alexander 
JMcDonald, Robt. H. 
.AIcDougall, Hugh 
JMcElroy, Annie 
McEwen, Edward 
JMcEwen, Jane, Extrix. 
McFadyen, Margaret 
JVIcFarren, John 
McFillin, ]*]mma 
jMcGaw, Hannah 
]\IcGee, Mary E. 
JMcGibbon, Wm. C. 
McGill, William 



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]McGkde, IMary 
jMcGlashan, Matilda 
]McGlure, James 
McGregor, Bella 
]\IcGregor, Marv H. 
JNIcGregor, W. P. 
jVIcGregor, Walter S. 
McGrogaii, Ann 
McGrogan, James 
Mcllwaine, Wm. 
Mcllwrath, ]\Iatilda 
Alclnnes, Anna 
!McKay, Kate 
McKay, Neil 
McKeague, Mina 
McKee, James W. 
AIcKee, JMargaret 
JMcKee, ]\Iary Ann 
JMcKelvey, Chas. D. 
McKenzie, William 
McKeon, Parthenea D. 
McKewan, George 
McKewin, Samuel 
McKinnon, John 
McKinzie, Peter 
McLane, Charles 
McLane, William 
McLaughlin, John 
McLaughlin, Louise 
McLaughlin, Robt. L. 
McLean, Alex'r 
McLean, Andrew 
McLean, Harry 
McLean, John 
McLean, Thomas 
McLees, JMary A. 
McLellan, Chas. F. 
McMahon, John 
McMains, William 
McMunn, Jane, Margaret, 

Mary 
McMurray, Louise 
McNab, Isabella 
McNab, JMatilda 
McNeill, Charles 

Naef, Caroline 
Nathan, Chas. C. 
Naumann, Frank 
Naumann, JVIarie 
Naumann, Wilhelm C. 
Neal, Mary 
Neal, Samuel 
Neale, Arthur R. & Lulu P. 

his wife 
Neale, James 
Neale, James & wife 
Neer, John 
Near, Rush 
Neer, Rush, Excr. 
Neill, John F. 
Neill, Margaret A. 
Neill, Thomas 



Nelson, Chas. F. & Alice, 

his wife 
Nelson, Richard 
Nelson, William 
Nesslage, John H. W. 
Netz, Frederick L. 
Neuenhaus, Antoinette 
Nevins, Wm. H. 
Newell, Geo. L. 
Newkirk, Arrianna 
Newman, Chas. R. 
Newman, Wm. C. 
Newton, Wm. K. 
Niblo, Ellie 
Niclas, William A. 
Nichols, Robert 
Nickweiler, John 
Nield, Ann 

Nightingale, Jas. C, Excr. 
Nightingale, John & Joseph 
Nimewegen, Garret 
Noblett, Arthur W. 
Noblett, Bertha R. 
Norene, Louis M. 
Norman, Annie 
Norman, Harriet 
Norman, Mathias 
Norman, Wm. H. 
Norris, James, Jr. 
Norton, Julia K. 
Northrop, Julia 
Norwood, Delia J. 
Norwood, John 
Norwood, John, Trustee 
Norwood, Robert 
Norwood, Robt. & Mira 
Nussey, Joseph 
Nuttall, Sarah Ann 
Nutting, Marv 
Nutley, Wm. H. 
Nyenliouse, John H. 

Gates, Edward Brooke 
Gates, Ehza 
Gates, George 
Oakley, Chas. W. 
Oatman, Jacob M. 
Gates, George, Jr. 
Oberg, Peter 
O'Blenis, John H. 
O'Blenis, Peter 
O'Brien, John T. 
Ochs, Lena 
Oddy, Christopher 
O'DeU, Harrv 
Odell, Henry 
O'Dell, Miles 
Oeser, Anna 
Offord, Sarah Etta 
Offt, Wm. 

Ogden, Mary, Estate 
Okell, Hannah 
Okcll, :\Lary 

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Oldham, David 
Oldis, Wm. F. & wife 
Oliphant, William 
Olmsted, Edward K. 
Onsted, Wilson B. & Annie E. 
Oothout, Mary A. 
Orange, Hannah Louise 
Orr, Philip 
Orr, Sadie E. 
Orr, Thomas 
Orr, William Ja\- 
Osborn, Edward 
Osborn, Peter Y. 
Osborn, William A. 
Osborne, Augustus, Sr., & 

Catherine, his wife 
Osborne, Eliza Jane 
Ostrander, Eliza M. 
Otton, Frederick O. 
Oudendyke, Pauline 
Outwater, Nellie 
Outwater, Richard H. 
Overdyking, Richard J. 
Owens, James 
Ower, Hay 
Ower, Peter 
Ower, Peter, Jr. 

Pack, Wm. H. 

Packer, Levina 

Page, Elizabeth 

Page, Francis A. 

Pages, JMarie & Emily 

Palmer, Aletta B., Stephen 

H. & Nelson 
Palmer, James 
Palmer, S. Fielder 
Palmer, Winifred V. & Nelson 

G. 
Parcells, John J. 
Parch', Peter 
Park, John 
Park, Josephine M. 
Parke, Henry 
Parker, Ada Frances 
Parker, Ann 
Parker, Ann C. 
Parker, Fred'k A. 
Parker, J. Banks 
Parker, James 
Parker, Joseph 
Parker, Wm. E. 
Parkins, Eliza 
Parks, Annie M. 
Parliman, Bradley 
Parliman, John H. 
Parmeland, Ada 
Parmelee, Henry H. 
Parmley, Elmore 
Parmly, Sarah M. 
Parsons, Belle P. 
Partridge, Edna E. 
Partridge, Jane 



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Paterson Protestant Orphan 

Asylum 
Paterson Safe Dep. & Trust 

Co. — Excr. 
Patmos, Jacob & wife 
Patrick, James 
Patterson, Alexander 
Patterson, John E. 
Patterson, Josiah 
Patterson, Rose 
Patterson, ^\'m. 
Paiilison, Amelia E. 
Paulison, C. M. K. 
Paxton, Abram 
Paxton, John P. 
Paxton, Jos. & Kittie L. 
Paxton, Louisa B. 
Payne, Emma 
Payne, Louise H. 
Pearce, Catherine Z. 
Pearce, Mary A. 
Pearl, Julia S. 
Pearman, Caroline 
Pearman, David 
Pearman, Ernest J. 
Pearman, Harry 
Pearson, James 
Pearson, Samuel 
Pearson, \\'m. 
Pearson, W. E. 
Pedrick, .\lfred C. 
Peel, James 
Pehle, Est. of Ernst 
Pelgram, Eliza .^L 
Pell, John H., Fred'k .V., 

Wm. A., Ella Laura 
Peltz, :\Iary E. 
Pelucchi, Emilio & wife 
Pengilly, Josiah W. 
Penney, Wm. J. 
Penny, ^largaret 
Pepper, Stephen T. 
Perkins, ^Lirgaret A. 
Perrin, ^larie 
Perry, Daniel & JMary J., his 

wife 
Perry, Edward L. 
Perr\', Eliza 
Perr\', Geo. W. 
Perry, Wm. B. 
Perr\-, \\'m. S. 
Peter, James 
Peterer, ^Madeline 
Peters, Elizabeth Ann 
Peters, John A. 
Peters, Thos. G. 
Peters, Walter 
Peterson, .\nna S. 
Peterson, Geo. H. 
Peterson, Cierhard H. 
Peterson, Herman D. 
Peterson, J. H. 
Peterson, Est. of Jane 



Peterson, Nettie Scott 

Petrie, David 

Petry, Cornelius L. 

Petry, Elizabeth 

Petry, Geo. Daniel, Sarah & 

Daniel S. 
Pettengill, Katherine 
Pettigrew, Thomas 
Pettigrew, Thos., Excr. 
Pett}-, Elenora B. 
Pfafflein, Frederick 
Pfannebecker, Phillip 
Pfeil, C. 
Pfister, .\lfred 
Phelps, Lucius J. 
Philhower, Charity 
Phillips, Benj. F. 
Phillips, Sadie R. 
Phillips, Wm. 
Phillips, Wm. B. 
Phillis, James 
Piaget, A. W. 
Piaget, Cornelia A. 
Piaget, Louis .\. 
Pickford, Anthony 
Pickford, Wm. 
Pierce, Edwin 
Pierce, George 
Pierce, John 
Pierce, Wm. 
Pierce, W. & J. R. 
Pierson, Hiram 
Pierson, Walter T. 
Pilgrim, Claudia V. 
Pilkington, iMary J. 
Pinkerton, Thomas 
Plant, Jane 
Planten, Garret 
Planten, Martha .\nn 
Piatt, James 

Piatt, John W. & Amelia 
Piatt, Thomas 
Plog, Annie & husband 
Plog, Benjamin 
Plumstead, ^Margaret 
Plumpton, Alison 
Pohlman, John 
Poillon, John H. 
Pojanowski, .\nnie j\L 
Polhamus, Aaron, Jr. 
Polhamus, Da\-id 
Polhemus, Jacob 
Polhemus, Lizzie W. 
Polhemus, ^linnie 
Polhemus, Rachel E. 
Pollard, Charles 
Polle\-, John F. 
Pollitt, (leo.W. & EmelinelL 
Pollitt, John T. 
Poole, .\manda 
Poole, Isaac 
Poole, Mary 
Popple, Emly E. 

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Porrett, George 

Porritt, John 

Porter, .\lexander .\. 

Porter, Wm. B. & wife 

Porter, Wm. S. 

Post, Abraham, Jr. 

Post, .\braham A., [r. 

Post, Alfred H. 

Post, Anna 

Post, Annie E. 

Post, Caroline B. 

Post, Catherine J. 

Post, David & Albert 

Post, Edward B. 

Post, Eliza Jane 

Post, Garret 

Post, Geo. W. 

Post, Henry 

Post, Henry P. 

Post, Jennie B. & Roy T. 

Post, James 

Post, John 

Post, John & Adrian 

Post, John H. 

Post, John J. 

Post, John P. 

Post, Marcelias 

Post, Margaret A. 

Post, ^largaret L. 

Post, Margaret M. 

Post, jMaria 

Post, Napoleon B. 

Post, Paul 

Post, Philip V. R. 

Post, Ralph W. & wife & 

Mabel 
Post, Rebecca 
Post, Richard I.. David D., 

John .\., Charity 
Post, Rosie 
Post, Sarah 
Post, Sarah & John G. 
Post, Wm. W. 
Potter, Eva 
Potts, Chas. S. & wife 
Potzsch, Franz G. 
Pousbach, Peter G. 
Powell, Wm. 
Powell, Wm. R. 
Powers, John H. 
Powers, John R. .\. 
Prali, .\aron 
Prali, Eleanor 
Prall, John 
Prali, Leonard J. 
Prall, Rachel M. 
Pratt, Wm. W. 
Pray, Ella C. 
Prehn, Thomas 
Prentice, John 
Prentice, Peter 
Preston, Geo. .\. 
Preston, Wm. Har\L\- 



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Prestwick, Benjamin 
Price, Theodore N. 
Prince, Mary 
Probert, Arthur T. 
Probert, John 
Probert, John T. 
Probert, Thos. T. 
Proske}-, IMadgie 
Provan, Elizabeth J. 
Pruden, David 
Pruden, Edward H. 
Pulhamus, Aaron 
Pulis, Eugene E. 
Pulis, Chas. T. 
PuUs, Garret W. 
Puhs, Ida A. 
Pulis, Wm. Eugene 
Puller, Gustav 
Pullin, Henry T. 
Pullis, Jane A. 
Purd>', Sarah Ann 
Putoz, Josephine 

Quackenbush, Catherine 
Quackfenbush, Charity A. 
Quackenbush, David P. 
Quackenbush, Elizabeth 
Quackenbush, John 
Quackenbush, Peter 
Quackenbush, Rynier 
Quackenbush, Timothy 
Quarmh', Sarah A. 
Quigle\', Annie E. 
Quin, ^lary I. & Louise J. 
Quinn, ]\Iaggie 

Radcliff, Susan 

RadcUffe, James 

Rahfield, Chas. E., Augusta 

M.&MaryE. 
Rainey, James 
Ramm, Frederick 
Ramph, Lina 
Ramsden, Chas. 
Ramse}-, .\lbert 
Ramsej^, Margaret & Kate 
Rancier, Eliza 
Randall, Thos. W., Jr. 
Randall, Thos. W. 
Randol, Christiana Terhune 
Raney, Geo. & Elizabeth A., 

his wife 
Raney, Richard 
Rankin, James 
Rankin, Jean 
Ransley, John 
Ratsch, Ernest B. 
Ratzer, Elizabeth 
Rauchfuss, Leah Margaret 
Rawson, Ann 

Rawson, Thos. & Margaret 
Rawson, Thomas, Trustee 
Rav, Elizabeth 



Ray, Gilbert A. 

Raymond, David F. 

Raymond, John L. 

Raynar, James A. & Chas. H. 

Raynor, Wm. H. 

Rayot, Albert H. 

Rea, Amanda 

Rea, Margaret, ]\Iary J., 

Georgiana 
Rea, Wm. 
Read, William 
Reader, Albert J. 
Real, Dorothy 
Real, John 

Rear, Ann, MaryK. & Chas.!^L 
Rebbeck, Frank O. 
Redman, Jane 
Redmond, Wm. 
Reed, Chas. 
Reed, Sarah L. 
Regner, John 
Regner, John E. 
Reid, Charles A. 
Reid, EUzabeth 
Reid, John 
Reid, John H. 
Reid, John L 
Reid, Nancy & Agnes 
Reid, Peter 
Reid, Peter, Trustee 
Reid, Wm. 
Reiher, Chas. F. 
Reimann, Jacob 
Reinhard, Jennie L. 
Reinhardt, Joseph A. 
Reinhart, Eugene 
Reinhart, J. Albert 
Reinhold, Max 
Reinstra, John B. & ]\Lary 
Reitz, George 
Remig, Leonard 
Remig, Leonard & Cath'n, 

his wife 
Remick, Chas. 
Renardson, Judith ;^L 
Renfrew, James 
Rennie, Geo. W. D. 
Renz, Arnold 
Resler, Louis 
Rettger, Christopher C. 
Reynolds, John 
Rej-nolds, Rebecca P. 
Rice, .Vrthur Wm. 
Rice, Chas. A. & Brownie J. 
Rice, Dr. F. H. 
Richard, James 
Richardson, Wm. 
Ricker, Peter 
Ridenour, Wm. B. 
Ridgway, Ann 
Ridgway, Henry 
Rietmulder, Cornelius 
Rigby, Ho! (leu 

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Rijswijk, Elizabeth 
Riker, David 
Riker, Ellen 
Risk, Mary 
Riley, Edward 
Riley, Eliza M. 
Rile}', John 
Riley, Marion E. 
Riley, Sidnej' Alfred 
Ringer, Adolph 
Rinz, Gabriel 
Rippey, Mary Ann 
Rippey, James S. 
Risk, Mary & Thos. H. 
Risk, Robt. J. 
Ritchie, Allan 
Ritchie, Allan S. 
Riter, Marinus & wife 
Ritter, Henry 
Riva, Margaret 
Robblee, Frank A. 
Roberts, Benjamin 
Roberts, Chas. E. & wife 
Roberts, Elizabeth 
Roberts, John 
Roberts, JNIary Ann 
Roberts, Sarah R. 
Roberts, Wm. H. 
Robertson, CoUn T. 
Robertson, Diana 
Robertson, Ellis 
Robertson, John 
Robertson, John C. G. 
Robinson, Agnes D. 
Robinson, Amanda M. 
Robinson, Geo. 
Robinson, Henry S. 
Robinson, Henry T. 
Robinson, Ireland 
Robinson, James 
Robinson, James S. 
Robinson, James S. G. 
Robinson, John H. 
Robinson, Kate E. 
Robinson, Louisa 
Robinson, jNIiriam C. 
Rockwell, Andrew B. 
Roe, David 
Roe, Jane 
Roe, John C. 
Roedel, Louise W. 
Roehrs, Julius 
Rogers, Aicx'r 
Rogers, Alex'r W. 
Rogers, Emma 
Rogers, Jacob S. 
Rogers, James H. 
Rogers, Jason Est. 
Rogers, Mary Ann 
Rogers, ALary & Georgina 
Rogers, Susie 
Rogers, Thomas 
Rohde, F. J. 



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Rohloff, Ernest 
Romainc, Dc Witt 
Romainc, Hclmas 
Romaine, Jolin W. 
Romaine, JMartin R. & John 

B. 
Ronaldson, Jennie 
Roney, Ida 
Ronk, Eleanor (i. 
Roscoe, Jas. H. & B^'ron E. 
Rose, Allen \\\ 

Rose, Asa & Benton, Trustees 
Rose, Augusta A. 
Rose, Ebenezer K. 
Rose, Geo. K. 
Rose, Geo. W. 
Rose, Helen 
Rose, Jacob 
Rosenheim, Ralph 
Rosewaine, John 
Ross, Adam & Mary 
Ross, Ellen 

Ross, Hamilton ]M., Sr. 
Ross, Ham.ilton M., Jr. 
Rossiter, Jennie 
Roswell, Phebe E. 
Rosz, John 
Rote, Eliza 
Roth, Emma 
Roth, Frederick 
Rothenberger, Charles 
Row, John 
Row, Wm. 
Rowe, James 
Rowland, Elizabeth 
Rowland, Thomas 
Rowlands, Margaret J. 
Rowlee, Geo. T. & wife 
Rowson, Peter R. 
Royle, John 
Royle, John, Jr. 
Royle, \'ernon 
Royle, \'ernon & John, Jr. 
Rozell, Nicholas 
Rozell, Wm. 
Ruben, Cornelius 
Rudman, Elrena 
Ruegg, Emm.a 
Ruff, Catherine 
Ruffner, \'ictor 
Rumler, John J. 
Rumpler, Chas. 
Rundle, Geo. L. 
Runge, .\nna E. 
RmiN'on, Agnes C. 
Rushmer, William 
Rusling, Geo. J\E 
Rusling, Joseph L. 
Rusling, \'an Dyck 
Russell, Ellen 
Russell, Frederick R. 
Russell, Jose])hinc H. 
Russell, Robert & wife 



Russell, Thomas 

Rust, Geo. P. 

Rutan, Abraham R. 

Rutan, John P. 

Rutan, Lucetta 

Rutt, Herbert C. & wife 

Rutten, Jacob 

R\an, Emma E. 

Ryan, Hannah 

Ryan, Jane 

Ryer, Petrina 

Ryerson, Caroline 

Ryerson, Chas. A. W. 

Ryerson, Ella 

Ryerson, Garrabrant 

Ryerson, Ira 

Ryerson, Martin 

Ryerson, ]Mary 

R}'erson, Theodore 

Ryle, John 

R>-le, John C. 

Ryle, Katharine H. 

Rvle, Mary E. 

Ryle, Peter, Thos. M. & 

Jemima 
Ryle, Wm. 

Ryle, Wm. & Rueben 
Ryle, Wm., Trustee 

Saal, Christopher G. 
Saal, D. & Louisa 
Saal, EUzabeth 
Saal, Geo. F. 

Sadler, Mary A. & Ella M. 
Saerland, Wm. J. 
Sagar, Emma M. 
Sagar, Saml. & wife 
Sahsbur>', Alice 
Salisbury, Edward 
Salisbury, Robt. 
Salmon, Wm. B. 
Sampson, Anna 
Samuels, Charlotte E. 
Samuels, James N. 
Sanders, Annie J. 
Sanders, Charles 
Sanders, Chas. M. 
Sanderson, Benjamin 
Sanderson, Chas. 
Sanderson, James F. 
Sanderson, John 
Sanderson, Wm., Sr. 
Sandford, Peregrine & sons 
Sandford, Cornelius 
Sandford, Elizabeth J. 
Sandford, Ellen A. 
Sandford, Jacob 
Sandford, John 
Sandford, Leonard 
Sands, Geo. A. 
Sangstone, Mary B. 
Saulsbury, Fred. & Elizabeth 
Saunders, Bertram H. 

105 



Saunders, Eliza 
Saunders, John 
Savage, Geo. J. 
Savary, Louise 
Saxon, Wm. James 
Saxton, John 
Scales, Joseph 
Schaaf, Sarah 
Schadegg, John 
Schadkenberg, John & wife 
Schacfer, Louis 
Schagen, Albert 
Schagen, William & wife 
Scharff, Joseph H. 
Schatzkin, r'dizabeth A. 
Schaub, Marie 
Schaub, Wm. 
Schauble, Wm. J. 
Scheck, Geo. T. 
Schember, Mary 

Schilinski, I">dward 

Schilling, George 

Schlenz, Julius 

Schmalfeldt, Frederick & wife 

Schmid, Otto 

Schmidt, Eva ^Margaret 

Schmidt, Herman A. 

Schmidt, John 

Schmirgert, Catherine 

Schmidt, J. Frederick 

Schmitz, Angelieka 

Schmutz, Bertha 

Schnatz, Henry 

Schneeweiss, Adolph E. 

Schneider, Chas. C. 

Schnell, Kelmens 

Schnetz, Emelie 

Schoen, Adolph 

Schoendorf, Nicholas 

Schofield, Jonathan 

Schofield, JNLaria 

Schofield, Mary A. 

Schofield, Wilfred 

Schoonmaker, Annie E. 

Schoonmaker, Isaac 

Schoonmaker, James H. 

Schoonmaker, Jacob D. 

Schoonmaker, Sarah jSI. 

Schondorf, Carl F. & wife 

Schott, Philip 

Schroeder, Emma 

Schroeder, Ernest 

Schroeder, Henry 

Schroeder, Henry R. 

Schroeder, John 

Schroeder, John H. 

Schry\'er, Marinus 

Schubert, Christina 

Schultheis, Alfred I>ouis, Sr. 

Schultheis, Max 

Schulling, Ruth .\. 

Sciiumacher, Frederick .\. 

SchustcT, Leo 



CEDAR LAWN CEMETERY 



Schuster, Robt. & wife 
Schweizer, Agnes 
Schweizer, Christina 
Schweizer, Theophie 
Schwenk, Ida 
Schwindenhammer, Edwin 

W. 
Schwo}', Elizabeth H. 
Schwoy, Alary 
Scollon, James 
Scott, Ann A. 
Scott, Francis, Jr. 
Scott, Geo. 
Scott, Henry L. 
Scott, John J. 
Scott, Lena J. 
Scott, JNIartha 
Scott, Matilda 
Scott, Robt. W. 
Scott, Wm. 
Scott, Wm. D. 
Scott, Wm. G. & Isabella 
Scott, Wm. W. & Winfield T. 
Scull, Sarah 
Scussel, Michael 
Seager, Jane 
Seaton, James 
Seeker, Wm. K. 
Secor, Ambrose 
Secor, Ambros F. 
Secor, Mortimor 
Seddon, Sarah G. 
Seddon, Wm. 
Seddon, Wm. D. 
See, Ann 
See, Chas. Wm. 
See, Wm. & Frederick 
Seed, Wallace Walter 
Seel, Wm. 
Seibel, Margaret 
Seibert, Mary F. 
Seil, Charles 
Sell, Louis & wife 
Sella, Joseph 
SeUis, Jane 
Sengstack, Caesar R. & 

Adolph E. 
Senior, David J., Amelia, 

Mary L. 
Senior, Wm. 
Serven, Nancy 
Servens, Ehza 
Setz, John H. 
Sexton, Ami 
Seymour, Chas. F. 
Seymour, Harriet C. 
Shafer, Luther 
Shaffer, Mrs. Louis 
Shane, Annie T. 
Shannon, Emma 
Shannon, Sadie 
Sharp, \\'m. H. 
Sharrah, Jennie 



Shaw, Agnes 
Shaw, .Annie 
Shaw, Betsy 
Shaw, Betty 
Shaw, Emily 
Shaw, Hugh 
Shaw, Israel & Chas. V. 
Shaw, James 
Shaw, Jennie A. 
Shaw, John 
Shaw, Mary Campbell 
Sheely, Anna A. 
Sheldon, Est. Sam'l 
Shelp, Mary A. 
Shephard, Isabella E. 
Shephard, Mary, Excr. 
Sherlock, Esther M. 
Sherman, Harriet & Frank 
Sherman, Henry 
Sherman, W^m. 
Sherrett, Chas. 
Sherrett, Thomas 
Sherwood, Charity-M. 
Sherwood, Samuel S. 
Shields, Ella R. 
Shields, Fred S. & wife 
Shields, Herbert B. & wife 
Shields, Lucinda 
Shields, Patrick H. 
Shinton, Wm. 
Shirrell, James 
Shore, Thomas 
Shore, Thomas, Jr. 
Shorrock, John D. 
Shorrock, Mary A. 
Shorrock, Thos. B. 
Shotten, Ralph 
Shriner, JMiriam C. 
Shugg, Wm. H. 
Sickles, David B. 
Siegrist, Chas. & wife 
Siegrist, Johanna 
Siemons, Louis 
Sigler, Chas. 
Sigler, Isaac J. 
Sikkelee, Louis & wife 
Sikkelcc, Nan & wife 
Silk Industrial Ass'n 
Silvernail, Frank H. 
Simister, Theophilus & wife 
Simmons, Ann Elizabeth 
Simmons, Catherine 
Simmons, Ellen C. 
Simmons, James H. & wife 
Simonton, James 
Simonton, Juha F. 
Simonton, Saml. H. & Chas. 

C. 
Simonton, Thomas C. 
Simpson, Frederick 
Simpson, Geo. 
Simpson, Henry D. 
Simpson, James 

107 



Simpson, James E. 
Simpson, John & Jane 
Simpson, jVIargaret J. 
Simpson, Samuel M. 
Sip, Aaron 
Sipp, Grant 
Sipp, John & Grant 
Sipp, Marie & Jane 
Sisco, Chas. & Solomon 
Siverson, Wm. C. 
Sjoberg, Waldemar 
Skeels, Bessie Wilkins 
Skelton, Annie E. 
Skelton, Eliza J. 
Skelton, Grace 
Skidmore, Samuel 
Skinner, Ehzabeth 
Slater, Eliza 

Slater, Eliz. S. & husband 
Slater, John 
Slater, John J. 
Slater, Robt. A. 
Slingland, Chas. E. 
Slingland, Edward 
SHngland, Geo. 
Slingland, John 
Slingland, John J. 
Slingland, Nicholas 
Slingland, Thomas 
Slingland, Thos. V. 
Sloat, John 
Sloat, Sarah 
Sloper, Jennie 
Small, Chas. S. Aylmer 
Small, Geo. L. 
Smallfield, Robert J. 
Smallwood, Ann 
Smallwood, James 
Smart, Catherine 
Smead, Adolphus 
Smit, Willempie 
Smith, Aaron P. 
Smith, Abraham 
Smith, Alex., Wm. & Frank 
Smith, Ann 
Smith, Ann Maria 
Smith, Archibald H. 
Smith, Augusta E. 
Smith, Blanche R. 
Smith, Catherine M. 
Smith, Clara 
Smith, Clarissa 
Smith, Cyrus C. 
Smith, Daniel B. 
Smith, Daniel D. 
Smith, David 
Smith, Elizabeth 
Smith, Elizabeth H. 
Smith, George 
Smith, Harmon G. 
Smith, Est. Hiram J. 
Smith, Irving C. & Wm. 
.\drian 



CEDAR LAWN CEMETERY 



Smith, Jacob N. 

Smith, James F. 

Smith, Jane 

Smith, Jemima 

Smith, John 

Smith, John H. 

Smith, John T. 

Smith, Joseph A. 

Smith, JuHa P. 

Smith, Kittie F. 

Smith, Laurastine C. 

Smith, Letty 

Smith, Luther L. 

Smith, Maria 

Smith, JMar^aret 

Smith, Margaret E. 

Smith, Martha 

Smith, Mary 

Smith, M. Jennie 

Smith, Mildred J. 

Smith, Robert 

Smith, Robt. H. 

Smith, Saml. 

Smith, Sarah 

Smith, Sarah A. 

Smith, Susan L. 

Smith, Thomas 

Smith, Wm. 

Smith, William C. 

Smith, Wm. C, Rachel I). 

& Fred B. & Donald T. 
Smith, Wright 
Smithers, Betsy 
Smyhe, James M. 
Smj'th, John R. 
Smythe, R. L. 
Sneden, Geo. L. 
Snew, Ellen E. 
Snow, Ella 
Snow, Sarah H. R. 
Snowden, Leona M. 
Snyder, James L. 
Snyder, Jennet N. 
Snj'der, Ehzabeth E. 
Snyder, Lettie A. 
Snyder, Ten Eyck D. 
Snyder, Wm. V. 
Society Useful JVIanufactures 
Sohmer, Benedict 
Sommerfeld, Chas. 
Sommers, Frederica & Henr}- 
Sommerville, Alexander 
Sommerville, Wm. 
Soule, F. W. 
Soule, Francis W. 
Soule, F. A. 
Soule, Frederick A. 
Souter, Wm. 
Sowerbutt, Nancy S. 
Spaeth, Ehzabeth 
Spangenmacher, Augusta L., 

Raymond 
Spanton, Carrie 



Spanton, Seth B. 
Sparrenberger, Gertrude 
Speaker, Cornelius 
Spear, Albert 
Spear, Cornelius I. 
Spear, David 
Spear, George 
Spear, Jacob 
Spear, Margaret 
Spear, Margaret A. 
Spear, Rose M. 
Speckers, John W. P. 
Speer, Anna 
Speer, A. Wesley 
Speer, Delia E. 
Speer, Edward 
Speer, Ellen E. 
Speer, Henry 
Speer, Henry A. 
Speer, James 
Speer, James H. 
Speer, John A. 
Speer, John T. 
Speer, Maria 
Speer, Mary J. 
Speirs, Elizabeth May 
Spence, CaroHne 
Spence, Thos. H. 
Spencer, Burt 
Spencer, Lucius F. 
Spencer, Wm. j\L 
Spengeman, Edward A. 
Spickers, Wm. 
Spiegel, Annie E. 
Spier, Hugh 
Spiers, Wm. 
Spindler, Frederick 
Sprague, Enos H. 
Spraiggins, Joseph H. 
Sprattler, Christina 
Sprattler, Ciustav 
Spreen, Catherine 
Spreitzer, Christina & Char- 
lotte 
Spreitzer, Josephine 
Spreitzer, Martin 
Sprietzer, Geo. 
Springer, Chas. 
Sproat, David 
Sproat, John R. 
Staada, Christian 
Stager, Susan 
Stagg, Abraham R. 
Stagg, Albert W. 
Stagg, Ann IMaria 
Stagg, John 
Stagg, IMary C. 
Stagg, Peter 
Stagg, Tunis 
Stahl, Mary E. 
Stanley, Wm. 
Stansbury, Chas. C. 
Stansbury, Rachel 

109 



Stansfield, James 
Stansfield, John 
Stanton, Catherine 
Stapleton, Agnes 
Stapleton, Benj. A. 
Stapleton, Isaac 
Starck, Philip 
Stark, Wm. D. 
Steadman, Josephine 
Steele, James 
Steiger, Henry 
Steinhauser, Henry 
Steinhilber, JMartin 
Stelle, Lawrence J. & Alex. D. 
Stelle, Louis R. 
Stephens, Elizabeth R. 
Stephens, Rachel 
Stephenson, Wm. 
Sterrett, Sarah E. 
Stevens, yVlbert C. 
Stevens, Caroline 
Stevens, C. Guy 
Stevens, Frederick 
Stewart, Andrew 
Stewart, Ann 
Stewart, .Annie 
Stewart, Catherine 
Stewart, David 
Stewart, David & wife 
Stewart, Isabelle 
Stewart, John 
Stewart, Mrs. Mathew 
Stewart, Sarah & Letitia 
Stiles, Ezra M. 
Stiles, Geo. W., Jas. J., 

Parker 
Still, Charlotte 
Still, Sarah E. 
Stinson, Geo. B. 
Stinson, Wm. & Benj., Exrs. 
Stirling, William 
Stites, Chas. S. 
Stocker, Salome 
Stocum, Catherine F. 
Stoddard, Alice J. 
Stoddard, Frances M. 
Stoddard, James 
Stoddard, Sarah J. 
Stohler, Alberlina 
Stohr, John 
Stokes, Emma 
Stokoe, Thomas 
Stolz, August & Annie E., 

his wife 
Stone, James 
Stone, Sarah 
Stoneley, Alary Ann & Harry 

G. 
S toner, Wm. 
Storey, James A. 
Storms, .\braham 
Storms, Catherine 
Storms, Garrett H. & wife 



CEDAR LAWN CEMETERY 



Storms, George 


Symington, Alexander 


Terhune, Helen A. 


Storms, Geo. F. 


Symington, James & wife 


Terhune, Herman V. D. 


Storms, Jennie M. 




Terhune, Henry V. E. 


Storms, William 


Tack, Abraham 


Terhune, John 


Stoiitenborough, Alfred 


Taggart, Matilda D. 


Terhune, John N. 


Stoutenborough, Alfred, Exr. 


Tainter, Horace B. 


Terhune, Maria E. 


Stoiitenborough, Alfred, Jr. 


Talcott, Annie Mercereau 


Terhune, Nicholas P. 


Stoutenborough, Wm. 


Talks, Elizabeth E. 


Terhune, Percy H. 


Stoutenburg, Jas. E. 


Tallis, Alfred 


Terhune, Peter J. 


Strachan, James 


Tallman, Eliza R, 


Terhune, Sophia 


Strange, Wm. 


Tanis, Hubert 


Terriberr}^, Geo. W. 


Stratton, Martha C. 


Tanis, Jacob H. 


Tevendale, William 


Straub, Edith 


Tanis, Job 


Thayer, Geo. A. 


Straut, Jennie 


Tanis, John 


Thiblier, Anthony 


Straut, Richard J. & Hannah 


Tanis, Komer 


Thiessen, Herbert & wife 


Straw, Ellen 


Tanner, Minnie 


Thom, Mary, James & Alex- 


Strayer, Jennie E. 


Tardy, Catherine 


ander 


Strayer, Lavinia & ]\Iagda- 


Tarleton, Maggie E. 


Thomas, Elizabeth 


lena 


Tattersall, Annie 


Thomas, Isaac 


Streckfuss, Wilhelmina 


Tattersall, Geo. R. 


Thomas, WiUiam & wife 


Strong, Geo. W. 


Taylor, Alexr. 


Thompson, .\ndrew 


Stroud, Mary Ann 


Taylor, Alexander M. & Jas. 


Thompson Bros. 


Struck, John 


Taylor, Amelia 


Thompson, Fannie 


Strutt, Agnes 


Taylor, Amery M. 


Thompson, Fernando C. 


Stuart, Andrew F. 


Taylor, Chas. J. 


Thompson, Israel L. 


Stumpf, Elizabeth 


Taylor, Cora Ryerson 


Thompson, James & Julia 


Sturm, Elizabeth 


Taylor, Elizabeth 


Thompson, Maggie 


Styles, James 


Taylor, Emily 


Thompson, Matilda 


Suitor, Wm. 


Taylor, Emily W. 


Thompson, Samuel 


Sullivan, Joseph 


Ta,ylor, Emma 


Thompson, Saml. R. 


Sutcliff, Henry 


Taylor, E\-an & wife 


Thompson, Sarah 


Sutherland, Wm. 


Taylor, Frances 


Thompson, Sarah Ellen 


Sutter, Annie 


Taylor, Geo. E. 


Thompson, Wm. 


Sutter, Eliz. 


Taylor, George 


Thompson, Wm. L. 


Suttle, Catherine 


Taylor, Jas W. 


Thomson, Arthur 


Suttle, Matthew 


Taylor, John 


Thomson, Geo. H. 


Suttle, Wm. T. 


Taylor, J. N. 


Thomson, Henry 


Sutton, John 


Taylor, John W. 


Thomson, John 


Sutton, Wm. 


Taylor, John & wife 


Thomson, Robert 


Svenson, Albert S. 


Taylor, Joseph & wife 


Thorne, Annie E. 


Swain, Clara 


Taylor, Josephine 


Thorp, Anna F. 


Swan, Frank M. 


Taylor, Mary 


Thorp, Samuel 


Swan, James Arthur 


Taylor, Mary H. 


Thorp, Sarah E. 


Swan, Lizzie Anna 


Taylor, Mary Matilda 


Thorpe, Eliz. R. 


Swartz, Andrew & Wm. M. 


Taylor, Minnie & Chas. B. 


Thorpe, Sarah & John T. 


Swenson, Jennie E. 


Taylor, Robt. C. 


Threlfall, Fanny 


Swenson, John & wife 


Taylor, Rose 


Thrift, Orlando 


Swick, Richard 


Taylor, Samuel 


Thrift, Walter H. & wife 


Swift, Geo., Exr. 


Taylor, Wm. H. & Joseph 


Thrift, William 


Swift, Geo., Mar}^ M. 


Taylor, Wm. S. 


Thurston, James 0. 


Swift, John 


Taylor, Thos. 


Thurston, Maria L. 


Swift, Wellington 


Teal, Benj. F. 


Thurston, Sarah J. & Henry 


Swift, Wm. 


Teale, Alfred 


N. 


Swift, Wm. & John H. 


Tebbs, John 


Tibby, John 


Swinburne, John 


Tedford, William 


Tibby, Wm. C. 


Swinburne, Wm. 


Telford, Sarah A. 


Tice, Hannah 


Swindell, Eliza 


Terhune, Albert A. & John (). 


Tichane, Raoul & wife 


Swindells, Joel 


Terhune, Andrew Z. 


Tichler, John J. 


Swinley, Robt. H. 


Terhune, Bessie 


Tiddcns, Jacob 


Sword, Wm. 


Terhune, CorneHus S. 


Tiddes, John 


Sykes, Joseph E. 


Terhune, Edith H. 


Tier, Austin 


Sykes, Thos. & Samuel 


Terhune, Ellen & Peter 


Tier, Mary 


Sylvander, .Amelia M. 


Terhune, Garret 


Tier, William 



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CEDAR LAWN CEMETERY 



Tiers, James 

Tierson, Jennie S. 

Tiffany, James H. 

Tillier; William 

Tillotson, Saml. J., Jr. 

Tillotson, Saml. J. & wife 

Tilton, Margaret C. 

Tillsley, Thos. & wife 

Tims, .\nna ]M. 

Tindall, Richard B. 

Tinquer, Susan C. 

Titus, Austin 

Titus, Le\-inia 

Titus, JNIargaret B. 

Titus, Marv 

Titus, Mary :\I. 

Titus, Richard 

Todd, .\nnie M. 

Todd, Emily F. 

Todd, Joseph C. 

Todd, i\Iary 

Toll, Raymond R. 

Tompkins, Geo. B. 

Tooney, James 

Tops, Margaret 

Torbet, Frank T. 

Torbet, Robt. M. 

Torncjuest, Peter 

Totten, John O. 

Totten, Samuel 

Touw, Richard & Kommertje 

Townle\', Wm. G. 

Townsend, Nathaniel and 

Zebulon E. 
Traud, Joseph 
Travis, Floyd 
Treadwell, Mar}' L. 
Tregidgo, Henr\- Charles & 

wife 
Tremain, Chas. F.. 
Tremper, Alfred J. 
Tremper, Hiram P. 
Trimble, Geo F. & Sarah 
Trimble, Sarah 
Trowbridge, Jas. A. 
Truax, Augustus C. 
Tryon, ^lead H. 
Tschudin, Elise 
Tschudin, Gusta\e 
Tschudin, Jacob 
Tunis, Martin 
Tunstill, John 
Turnbull, l)a\i(l 
Turner, Edward 
Turner, James 
Turner, James .\. 
Turner, Ralj^h 
Turner, W'm. F. 
Turton, Henr}- 
Turton, Marv X. 
Tattle, Eliz. A. 
Tuttle, Socrates 
Twist, Ernest E. 



Tygert, Elizabeth 
Tynan, Leonard J. & wife 

UUman, William 
Ulrich, Bessie G. 
Ulrich, Carl F. 
Urban, Ernest 
Urmson, Samuel 
Utter, H. B. 

Vacher, JNIartha R. 
Vail, Leah E. 
Vail, JMartha 
Vale, Ellen 
Valerius, Emma A. 
Valtz, JSIarguerite 
Van Allen, Peter 
Van Arsdale, Elias S. 
Van Arsdale, Nathaniel H. 
Van Arsdel, .\ndrew 
Van Asperan, Catherine 
Van Beuren, Emma .^L 
Van Blarcom, Albert J. 
Van Blarcom, C. Henry 
Van Blarcom, Carohne M. 
Van Blarcom, Cornelius, Ann 

M. & Isaac M. 
Van Blarcom, David 
Van Blarcom, Frederick W. 
Van Blarcom, Garrabrant 
Van Blarcom, Henry C. 
Van Blarcom, Isaac 
Van Blarcom, J. B., Excr. 
Van Blarcom, Mrs. James 
Van Blarcom, John B. 
Van Blarcom, Josephine ^l. 
Van Blarcom, Le\'i 
Van Blarcom, W'm. D. & 

Jacob C. 
Van Brederode, J. C. ]\L 
Van Bussum, Geo. 
Van CI eve, Frank 
Van Dale, Cornelius 
Van Dam, Martin 
Van Dcrbeck, Francis I., 

Isaac I. 
Vanderbeek, Saml. I., Sr. 
Vanderbilt, Abram 
Vanderbilt, Lizzie S. 
Vanderbilt, Richard 
Van Derhoof, George 
Vanderhoven, Orrin 
Vanderlinda, Cornelius 
Vandermade, Ruth S. 
Vander Vleit, Adrian & wife 
Van Dcr X'liel, .\nnie 
Van Der\oort, Christo|)her ii. 
Van Der Voort, C. F. 
Van Dervoort, Cornelius l-'. 
Van Dervoort, John C. — 

Guardian 
Vandervoort, John C. 
Vandervoort, Prudence 

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Vanderwanda, Peter 
Van Deusen, Isaac S. 
Van Dien, Albert C. 
Van Dien, Jennie 
Van Dillen, Isaac, Sr. 
Van Dolsen, Annie C. 
Van Dorn, Jacob J. 
Van Drahle, (iarret 
Van Drahle, John H. 
Van Drele, Herman 
Van Drele, John G. 
Van Dusen, Josephine 
Van Dyck, Cornelius C. 
Van Dyck, Francis C. 
Van Dyne, Philip L. 
Van Eck, Leonard 
Van Engers, Myers 
Van Gieson, Aaron 
Van Gieson, Alice 
V^an Gieson, Augustus 
Van Gieson, Henry C. 
Van Gieson, Mar}' 
Van Handel, Cornelius, Sr. 
Van Hassel, Crine 
Van Hassel, Peter & wife 
Van Haste, John & wife 
Van Heemst, Marina 
Van Horn, Wm. A. 
Van Houten, Aaron 
Van Houten, .\drian V. R. 
Van Houten, .\nn M. & 

Isaac 
Van Houten, Anthony B. 
Van Houten, Catherine 
Van Houten, Cornelius C. 
Van Houten, Edward 
Van Houten, Edward, Jr. 
Van Houten, Elizabeth 
Van Houten, Henr}- 
Van Houten, Henr}' I. 
Van Houten, Isaac H. 
Van Houten, John B. & 

Edgar W. 
Van Houten, John H. 
Van Houten, John R. 
Van Houten, J. S. 
Van Houten, James 
Van Houten, Peter 
Van Houten, Peter .\. 
Van Houten, Peter \. R. 
Van Houten, Ralph & Sophia 
Van Houten, Richard 
Van Houten, Richard A. & 

Edward W. 
Van Houten, Richard H. 
\'an Iloulcn, Wm. H. H. 
Van Houten, Wm. T. 
\"an Houten, Zabriskie .\. 
Van Hoven, Grietje 
Van Hoven, Jacob & wife 
Van Hoven, Nicholas 
Van Hovenberg, Robt. E. 
\'an Iderstine, Edmund .\. 



CEDAR LAWN CEMETERY 



Van Iderstine, Elizabeth 
Van Iderstine, John V. R. 
Van Iderstine, ]\Iary M. 
Van Iderstine, Richard 
Van Iderstine, Tunis 
Van Kirk, Peter S. 
Van Lindo, Peter 
Van Maanen, John L. 
Van Ness, Aaron 
Van Ness, Wallace j\I. 
Van Noordt, Flora A. 
\^an Noslrand, Jacob 
V^an Orden, Andrew 
V'an Orden, Peter & JMary M., 

his wife 
\'an Orden, Nerissa 
Van Pelt, John C. 
\'an Rensalier, William 
\'an Riper, Ann 
\"an Riper, Catherine 
\'an Riper, Charlotte 
Van Riper, Cornelius 
\'an Riper, Dr. Cornelius S. 
\'an Riper, Edwin F. 
\'an Riper, George 
\'an Riper, Geo. P. 
\'an Riper, Hester A. 
\'an Riper, Isabel S. 
Van Riper, Jane E. 
Van Riper, Jessie 
\'an Riper, Lucinda 
Van Riper, Margaret 
Van Riper, JMaria A. 
Van Riper, Mary E. 
Van Riper, Sarah E. 
Van Riper, T. Henry 
Van Sant, Horatio M. 
Van Saun, John B. 
Van Saun, Joseph P. 
Van Saun, Margaret 
Van Saun, Samuel A. 
Van Sice, John I. 
Van Splinter, Peter 
\'an Treerum, Peter & Joseph 
Van Teglen, Barney 
Van Valkenburgh, Jas. V. D. 
Van Vladeracken, Mary & 

Henry 
Van Voorhies, Sarah Ann 
Van Vorst, Garret H. 
Van Vorst, Jacob 
\'an Wagoner, .\ndrew H. 
Van Wagoner, Garret 
Van Wagoner, Isaac 
Van Wagoner, Peter H. 
Van Winkle, Albert Waling 
Van Winkle, Catherine 
Van Winkle, Cornelius X. 
Van Winkle, Cornelius V. R. 
\'an Winkle, Edo 
\'an Winkle, Elizabeth, 

.\nnie, ]Mar\-, John H. 
\'an Winkle, Halmagh 



Van Winkle, Helena 
V^an Winkle, Jacob 
\'an Winkle, J. A. 
\'an Winkle, John A., Excr. 
Van Winkle, John E. 
Van Winkle, John P. 
Van Winkle, John V. S. 
Van Winkle, Matilda 
Van Winkle, Sarah 
Van Winkle, Stephen 
Van Winkle, Theodore 
Van Winkle, Theodore & 

Helena, Excrs. 
Van Zile, Henrietta 
Varick, John 
Varick, Julia 
Varker, Josephine 
Vasseur, J. B. 
Veitch, Francis A. & wife 
Veith, Josephine A. 
Venable, Harriet 
Venable, Peter 
Veneman, Tiny 
Veneman, William 
Vernon, N. E. 
^^er Noo}', John H. 
Verrinder, Jas. N. G. 
Vert, Alexander 
Vescelius, Isaac 
Vescelius, J. Edwin W. & 

Arthur I. 
Vesey, William 
Vehyl, Mary 
Visser, Johanna 
Vivian, Emma 
Vogel, George G. 
Vogel, Margaret 
Vogt, Carl H. 
Voorhies, Annie L. 
Voorhies, George 
Voorhies, Geo. B. 
Voorhis, Isaac H. 
Vorrath, Henry H. & wife 
Vreeland, Abraham 
Vreeland, Andrew 
Vreeland, Andrew D. 
Vreeland, Annie 
Vreeland, CorneHus 
Vreeland, David D. 
Vreeland, Elias A., A. J. & 

John 
Vreeland, Elias H. 
Vreeland, (ieo. 
Vreeland, Henry 
Vreeland, Henry R. 
Vreeland, Jacob 
Vreeland, Jacob H. 
Vreeland, Jane 
Vreeland, John C. 
Vreeland, John E. 
Vreeland, Margaret A. 
Wceland, Maria 
\rceland, Matilda 

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Vreeland, Rachel A. 
Vreeland, Rebecca 
Vreeland, Remus 
Vreeland, Romulus 
Vreeland, Wm. D. 

Waddel, Jane 

Waddell, .Margt. 

Wadsworth, Joseph 

Wagner, Anthony 

Wagner, Fred 

Wagner, John & Barbara 

Wagner, Verena 

Wainwright, Ira 

Waite, William 

Wakefield, Caroline 

Walder, Jacob 

Walder, Louis A. 

Walker, Geo. R. 

Walker, Janet 

Walker, Mary 

Walker, William 

Walker, Wm. F. 

Walker, Wm. H. 

Wall, Maggie 

Wallace, Francis 

Wallace, Maria 

Wallace, Walter W. & wife 

Walmsley, Richard 

Walsh, Matthew 

Walthall, Annie 

Walton, Mary 

Walz, JMary 

Wannamaker, Ehza 

Warburton, Emma Elizabeth 

Ward, Benj. I. 

Ward, Christina. JNIamie E. 

& Wm. F. 
Ward, Garret 
Ward, Martha 
Ward, Martin L. 
Ward, Wm., Wm. T., Chas. 

J. & John H. 
Ward, Wm. E. 
Ward, Zcbulon M. 
Ward, Zophar W. 
Wardle, xVlice 
Wardle, Charles 
Wardle, Henry 
Wardle, John 
Wardle, JMinnie B. 
Waring, Carrie M. 
Warner, Ann S. 
Warner, Caroline & Chas. H. 
Warner, Cornelius 
Warren, Ellen M. 
Warren, Peter 
Washburn, Martha Frances 
Wasnidgc, Henry 
Waterhouse, Geo. B. 
Waterhouse, Sarah B. 
Waters, Jane 
Waters, Sarah Belle 



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Watson, Edward 

Watson, Edward JM. 

Watson, Eliza 

Watson, Eliza L. 

Watson, Helen 

Watson, James 

Watson, John 

Watson, Louisa 

Watson, Maggie 

Watson, jMaggie D. 

Watson, Samuel J. 

Watson, Thos. & JMaggie 

Watson, Wm. G., Jr. 

Watson, Wm. W. 

Watt, Est. of James 

Watt, Jane 

Watters, Archibald 

Watts, Alice 

Wa}-well, James 

Wavwell, Est. of Luke 

Wefeb, Alvin 

Weber, Ann 

Webster, Charles 

Weed, Edward B. 

Weeks, Andrew J. 

Wehnert, George 

Wehnert, John & wife 

Wehnert, Paulina 

Wcidmann, Jacob 

Weight, James W. 

Weight, Sarah E. 

Weinhold, Ralph Carl 

Weir, James H. 

Weir, ]\Iary 

Weiss, Constantin & Elise, 

his wife 
Welch, Geo. T. 
Welcher, jMargaret E. 
Welland, Jessie & Jennie 
Welle, Lorenz 
Weller, Catherine H. 
Wellman, Erederick A. 
Wells, Almira 
Wells, Chas. J. 
Wells, Geo. M. 
Wells, Heber 
Wells, ^Liry A. 
Wells, Estate of Reuben 
Wells, Susan A., Erances A. 

& Louisa 
Wclshaw, Jane 
Wemplc, Laura A. 
Wentink, Cornelius 
Wentink, Paul 
Wentink, Peter 
Wentink, Tunis 
Wenzcl, Mary 
Werner, I'Yanz 
Wessells, Hannah 
West, Sarah 
Westcott, Harry J. 
Westervelt, Conelius C. 
Weslervelt, Cornelius I. 



Westervelt, Cornelius S. 
Westervelt, David R. 
Westervelt, Helen A. 
Westervelt, James P. 
Westervelt, John C. 
Westervelt, Rev. John P. 
Wester\-elt, Lizzie C. 
Westervelt, Margaret S. 
Westervelt, Mary C. 
Westerveh, Mary H. 
Wester.velt, Peter A. 
Westervelt, Salina 
Westervelt, Sarah C. 
Westervelt, Stephen H. 
Wester\'elt, Susannah 
Westhoven, Jacob 
Weston, Ernest R. 
Weston, Jane A. 
We}man, John H. 
We\'mar, Jacob 
W^eymer, Chas., Idaletta & 

Florence A. 
Weymer, Sarah J. 
Whadcock, Eli\'ira 
Whadcock, Harriet 
Whalen, Edward P., Sr. 
Wharburton, Henry 
Wheatley, Zach. & Hannah 
Wheeler, Anna G. 
Wheeler, Edward W. & wife 
White, Chas. L. & Helen 
White, Cornelius 
White, David 
White, Elizabeth 
White, Geo. B. 
White, Henry R. 
White, Jacob 
White, James 

White, James, S. E. & W. C. 
White, Leonard 
White, :\Lar>' 
White, Peter 
White, Sarah I*:. 
Whitehead, Isabella 
Whitehead, Joseph 
Whitehead, Susie T. 
Whiteley, Ann 
Whitelcv, Josej)h 
Whilely, John 
Whileman, Elizabeth C. 
Whitfield, Est. of Joseph 
Whitford, John H. 
Whitley, Ralph 
Whillock, Harmon C. 
Whitmore, Wm. T., Jr 
Whitlaker, Edmund 
Whittaker, Ellen 
Whorwell, Askham G. & Eliza 
Whowell, Henry 
Whowcll, John & Thos. 
Wh\ranch, Amelia 
Wick, JNIary A. 
Wicke, Aletta 

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Wiegold, Annie 
Wiettisbach, Est. of'Albin 
Wiggins, Caroline W. 
Wiggins, James 
Wike, William 
Wilber, Miner\a 
Wilcox, Albert A. 
Wilco.x, Hornier .\. 
Wilcox, Martha .\nn 
Wild, Susan A. 
Wilde, John James 
Wilde, Rosa 
Wilder, Rachel 
Wiles, Lemuel M. 
Wiley, Cordeha 
Wile}', John 
Wiley, Marv 
Wiley, Wm. J. & wife 
Wilkes, Alfred 
Wilkin, Joseph 
Wilkinson, Sarah E. 
Wilkinson, Edward 
Wilkinson, Henry 
Wilkinson, Mark 
Wilkinson, Robert S. 
Willett, John A. 
Williams, Alonzo 
Williams, Chas. E. 
Williams, Geo. & Albert 
Williams, Hattie A. 
Williams, Henr}' A. 
Williams, John 
Williams, Richard 
Williams, Est. of Salome 
Williams, Sophie 
Williams, William 
Williamson, Ernest A. 
Williamson, Arthur E. 
Williamson, Chas. 
Williamson, Jemima 
Williamson, Martha .\. 
Williamson, Sarah & J\Iar_\- E- 
Williamson, Wilmer 
Williard, William A. 
Willis, Wm. 
Willmott, Geo. W. 
Wilmott, Jane 
Wilson, Andrew & wife 
Wilson, Annie 
Wilson, Chas. 
Wilson, Emma J. 
Wilson, Esther A. 
Wilson, Grace 
Wilson, Hannah ^L 
Wilson, Isaac A. & wife 
Wilson, James 
Wilson, James, Jr. 
Wilson, John 
Wilson, John J. 
Wilson, Margaret 
Wilson, Marv 
Wilson, Mar\- ^f. 
Wilson, Sarah 



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Wilson, Sarah Jane 

Wilson, Thos. B. & Emma V. 

Wilson, Thos. W., Wm. H., 
& Jennie I. 

Wilson, Wilhelmina 

Wilson, William 

Wilson, WiUiam A. 

Winans, John E. 

Winans, JVIathias C, Excr. 

Winans, Nancy 

Windliorst, Lena & husband 

Windhurst, Henrietta 

Winkler, Garry 

Winse, Adolph L. 

Winslow, Gertrude C. 

Winterberg, EHzabeth 

Winterbottom, Thomas 

Winters, August 

Winters, George 

Winters, Jacob, Excr. 

Winters, William E. 

Wise, Serena 

Wiseman, Ada 

Wiseman, Bessie B. 

Wiseman, Geo. J. 

Wiseman, Stephen 

Wiseman, William 

Withers, Gene Catherine 

Withington, Alice 

Witte, Aaron 

Witte, Cornelius 

Witte, John & Jane (his wife) 

Wolfe, John 

Wolff, Edward 

Wolfhegel, Chas. 

Wood, Alexr. 

Wood, Bertha & Sidney 

Wood, Geo. H. & Wm. E. 

Wood, Harrietta A. & Min- 
nie E. 

Wood, James 

Wood, James & Mary L. 

Wood, Wm. A. 

Woodcock, Grace 

Woodcock, Mary x\nn 

Woodhead, Frank 

Woodier, Maria & Wm, 
David 

Woodruff, Catherine 

Woodruff, John H. 

Woods, Sarah 



Woods, Theodore B. & w^ife 
Woodward, Chas. A. 
Woodward, Chas. T. 
Woodward, Fannie 
Woodward, Mary T. 
Wood worth, Abel M. 
Woolley, Jennie E. 
Woolley, Joseph 
Woolley, Susannah 
Woolley, Wm. J. & Margaret, 

his wife 
Woolson, Bessie 
Worden, George 
Worden, Geo. H. 
Worden, Peter J. & wife 
Workman, Mary 
Worsley, Dwight L. 
Wortend3'ke, David H. 
Worthen, Moses E. 
Worthen, Moses E., Trustee 
Worthington, John G. 
Wragg, Hester A. 
Wright, Agnes 
Wright, Andrew D. 
Wright, J. Bidmead & Annie 

S. 
Wright, James 
Wright, John 
Wright, Maggie S. 
Wright, Mary Ada 
Wright, Martha, Excr. 
Wright, Sarah 
Wright, Thomas 
Wrigley, Jane C. 
Wrigley, John & Alice 
Wrigley, Thomas B. 
Wuerker, Paul R. & wife 
Wunsch, Fredericka 
Wiu-ts, George 
Wyley, Sarah 
Wylie, Jane 

Wyness, Cecilia & Jane R. 
Wynkoop, Alice J. 
Wyvill, Sarah E. 

Yates, Benjamin 
Yates, Elizabeth T. 
Yates, Jane Grafton 
Yates, Susanna 
Yawger, Elizabeth ISI. 
Yeomans, Jane 



Yereance, Abram 

Yeareance, Ann 

Yereance, Benj. J. 

Yereance, Thomas 

Yereance, Wilhelmus 

Yoemans, Josiah 

York, Abram C. 

Young, Andrew 

Young, Anne E. 

Young, David 

Young, Elizabeth A. 

Young, Geo. 

Young, Hester 

Young, John & wife 

Young, Thomas 

Young, Thos., Jr. 

Young, Vienna, Caroline & 

David 
Young, William 
Young, Wm. C. 
Youngster, Nicholas and 

Abram Peter 
Yuile, David 
Yunker, Jacob 

Zabriskie, Albert T. 
Zabriskie, Andrew H. 
Zabriskie, Elizabeth J. 
Zabriskie, Geo. 
Zabriskie, John H. 
Zabriskie, John V. B. 
Zabriskie, Maria 
Zabriskie, Myra V. H. 
Zann, Adam 
Zeithnger, Peter 
Zelch, Margaret 
Zellner, William 
Zeluff, David S. 
Zeluff, Eliza A. 
Zeluff, Grace 
Zeluff, ISIary Josephine 
Ziegler, Catherine 
Zimmerman, John A. 
Zimmerman, Julius 
Zimmerman, Samuel 
Zingli, John J. 
Zinser, George 
Zippel, Agnes 
Zwicker, IMarj' 
Zwicker, Paul 
Zwingle, Florence M. 



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CEDAR LAWN CEMETERY 

A Word of Advice 

DO not put off the purchase of a burial plot until you are 
compelled to act under the pressure of instant need. If you 
wait until driven by circumstances, your choice will neces- 
sarily be a hasty one, involving the possibility of regret later on. 

By taking up now with Cedar Lawn Cemetery the question of 
buying a plot, you will be able to give the subject the attention it 
merits. You can make your choice with deliberation, after a care- 
ful study of the situation, and so make sure of securing a plot ade- 
cjuate for your prospective needs and of such a character as to con- 
form to your taste and means. So long as you are unprovided with 
a burial plot, you are at the mercy of untoward chances. Life is 
uncertain, and you will rest easier if you know that when the inev- 
itable happens, you will be prepared and not be compelled to 
deal with the question of a burial plot at an inopportune moment. 

Cedar Lawn Cemetery offers you, at all times, every possible 
help in the choice of a plot and in the arrangement of terms of 
payment. 




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Beauty and Permanence 

THE illustrations in this book are intended to convey an idea 
of the general character of the Cemetery. The beauty of 
the pictures reflects the beauty of the place, the series pre- 
senting each section of the Cemetery in order, so that by studying 
the pictures, it is easy to form an accurate conception of the Ceme- 
tery as a whole. 

To fully appreciate the charm and seclusion of the Cemetery, 
howe^•er, it is necessary to visit it. Visitors are welcome, and those 
interested in choosing a last resting place for their dead, will not 
find an hour spent in Cedar Lawn wasted. 

But more important than anything else, is the guarantee of per- 
manence afforded by the Perpetual Care Fund which will stand for- 
ever between the Cemetery and neglect. The advantages Cedar 
Lawn possesses to-day are the advantages it will possess for all time, 
so far as human foresight can provide; therefore, when you buy a 
plot in Cedar Lawn, you can be confident that the unique qualities 
which have given it a pre-eminent position amongst the cemeteries 
of the State will continue to distinguish it indefinitely, so that the 
Cemetery will always remain as it is to-day, ^.Y IDEAL RESTING 
PLACE FOR THE DEAD. 




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LiBRftRY OF CONGRP^<i 



